Those password restrictions are there to stop you being an idiot, not to necessarily create a strong password. By maximising the number of subsets of characters they make a brute force attack harder but the real purpose of it is to make it as hard as possible to use a real life phrase as your password, in short they're there to fight your natural inclination to make your password something of emotional significance to you.
Otherwise known as the things you post about on Facebook. That's incidentally how most Facebook profiles get 'hacked'; either by a dictionary attack or by someone that knows the person entering personally significant phrases.
Also remember you can generate random passwords and store them with a keyring so it's not really all that odious.
Otherwise known as the things you post about on Facebook. That's incidentally how most Facebook profiles get 'hacked'; either by a dictionary attack or by someone that knows the person entering personally significant phrases.
Also remember you can generate random passwords and store them with a keyring so it's not really all that odious.