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computer password
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China
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More commonly numeric or pattern-based rather than alphanumeric
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creating computer password
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China
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Using simple, easy-to-remember passwords is more common, even if less secure
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3
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creating computer password
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China
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Viewed as a necessity to protect sensitive information and data
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4
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creating computer password
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China
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Often prefer to use easily memorable phrases or words without special characters, as the focus is more on memorization than complexity.
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5
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password
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China
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Sometimes shared among family or friends for convenience, especially for shared accounts
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password
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China
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Sharing passwords with family members or close friends is not uncommon, and using simple passwords for convenience is more prevalent.
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password
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China
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Many people tend to use the same or similar passwords for multiple accounts due to the convenience and ease of remembering.
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8
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password
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China
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Considered important for traditional face-to-face interactions, such as accessing exclusive clubs or events.
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password complexity
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China
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Often involves a mix of numbers, letters, and simple symbols for added protection
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password complexity requirements
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China
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Emphasized for government and corporate systems, but less so for personal accounts
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password strength
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China
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Password strength is often measured by the number of characters and is less focused on special characters and combinations.
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passwords
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China
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Sharing passwords among family members or close friends is quite common
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