Security expert reveals surprising way to make your password stronger: use emojis

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Security expert reveals surprising way to make your password stronger: use emojis
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Terrible idea, good luck logging in on desktop.

You know there's someone somewhere who would answer you with, "what's a desktop?"

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Wait, you can't type emoji on your desktop? I feel sorry for you. 🥺

I have no idea how you could either. I don't know how to create them with s keyboard

Winkey + .

Works on Windows and some Linux distros by default

Firefox has an addon that opens up an emoji panel.

For Windows 10/11, its win+; to open the emote window.

That doesn't work on the desktop last I checked.

But it's actually possible to set a password with emojis anyways (or at least for domain accounts). I successfully logged in on a VM using the Hyper-V window and pasting the emoji from the host. You can also name an account a single emoji and windows actually handles it decently. It's very likely to break a lot of programs though.

Its worked on desktops for years and works right now. As someone else pointed out "win+." works as well. Or maybe its supposed to be the only way it works and mine is bugged? Idk. I found it via trying to lock my desktop and mistyping.

It worked on my desktop

😁👍╰(°▽°)╯

Works even in notepad on Windows 11, lol

Oh I meant the lock screen, sorry. As far as I know it works everywhere except the lock screen.

oh, I never tried. There goes that option. Wonder if that was intention to prevent people from trying to use emoji passwords because they didn't trust windows to handle it.

It's probably just because the emoji panel is a program and the lock screen has very limited or any capabilities to run any programs. And trying to make it the emoji panel to function on the lock screen is pretty much a waste of time anyways.

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