Protecting an implant

Here you go :slight_smile:

In this post, you should find everything you need in order to password protect your NTAG216. Go read the documentation first though.

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You know it’s not like this when you save passwords as NDEF.
You’d have a defined list, so no “what length” bullshit, how woulf use this?! Remembering which passqord is which seems almost as hard than just remembering the password… so it’s probably more like this:
Twitter: osudjandnnid
Facebook: ifovowmwbrkfo

Also btw I doubt you really dumped your passwords here but just in case I’ll try all on the forum login :wink:

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It’s called filler, hun. That and thinking outside the box. Easy as something memorable like:

My favorite actor, Jimbo Madeupname, was born on March 8th, or 3-8. So for every password I write down or store on a readable medium, after the 8th character I will insert 3 additional random characters, different for every password and actually randomly generated to prevent patterns.

That’s only one idea. Just be creative. And if you needed a reminder of what you did, save one entry as JimboMadeupname to prompt your memory.

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