Who is using "More Secure Internet Password Format?"



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There's no "simple" way, but I look at the format of the encrypted password. "More secure" passwords have mixed case and non-standard characters. Standard ones have numbers and letters, in upper-case. So, now that I look at it, it is pretty easy to tell the difference. :-)
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