Need help deciding on an implant

I would probably just set it to 0, easy to remember. It would only serve as an additional barrier against (as you said, very unlikely) malicious writing.

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Also, what’s the fleshy bit of your hand between the thumb and index finger where they inject the chip called? I’ve tried looking it up but found conflicting terms.

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Just so you know, the password takes the format of 4 hexadecimal bytes, for example the default password for your NExT is: 444E4752, which in ASCII is “DNGR”

You could set it to “00000000”

The product pages for the implants calls it:

the webbing between the metacarpal bones of the index finger and thumb

But usually on the forum it’s just referred to as “P0

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That’s one of the well known default passwords and would be tried as part of a standard auth attempt :slight_smile:

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It has been referenced here on the forum many times as the “Thenar Space”

What terms did you find?

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I can’t quite remember, I looked on the web, not the forum. Thenar Space was one of them though!

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technically this is the palm side.. the muscle hump formed around your thumb.. but yeah.. just the “top side” of that area.. though its really just the muscles around the “thumb bones”.. both sides.. so not really the area between the thumb and index metacarpal. i wonder if that space has an official name.

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hah not really..

The space between the index and thumb metacarpal bones, near the thenar eminence, is primarily known as the first web space or thumb web space.

whatever.

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