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computer password
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Japan
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Considered rude to ask someone for their password
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creating computer password
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Japan
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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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3
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password
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Japan
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Considered a key to access digital services and may be used to maintain harmony and social order
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password
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Japan
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Considered important for traditional face-to-face interactions, such as accessing exclusive clubs or events.
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password authentication device
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Japan
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Often integrated with biometric authentication for enhanced security
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password authentication device
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Japan
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Less commonly used, as various forms of biometric authentication are more prevalent
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1
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password authentication device
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Japan
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Fingerprint or facial recognition devices commonly used for secure access to personal devices and information
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password authentication device
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Japan
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Widely used for securing personal electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets
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password authentication device
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Japan
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Biometric authentication such as fingerprint or facial recognition may be preferred over traditional password-based authentication
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password complexity
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Japan
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Often short and mainly consists of numeric characters for convenience
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password complexity requirements
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Japan
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Less stringent and often simpler, focusing more on easy memorization
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password strength
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Japan
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Password strength is considered essential in a tech-savvy society, with a preference for biometric authentication and strong encryption methods.
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passwords
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Japan
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Using passwords with a mix of numbers, letters, and symbols is common to enhance security
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