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I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. If a service is important enough to have a randomly generated password, reducing the password space—and therefore the entropy—is not a good idea at all. If a service isn't important enough for a random password, then you can use whatever low to medium strength password you normally use that is easy to memorize. |
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It's also not something this project can fix. This is a client feature which can't be controlled from the server side. These kind of features should be reported at Bitwarden. |
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Hello,
I use vaultwarden at home and I am very happy with it.
However, there is one option that I miss in the "Password Generator" function.
Please check / consider / maybe eventually add the "Group similar characters" option on the password generation screen.
Example:
Currently: Password 10 characters: "a-z", "A-Z", "0-9": sample result: 5z26qeQ9M6
After the change: Password 10 characters: "a-z", "A-Z", "0-9", "group similar characters": sample result: NS85949kev
Such passwords are useful for services where I log in e.g. on a TV or in a car, where entering a password without a physical keyboard is not convenient.
Such an option was e.g. in the aWallet program for Android.
What do you think about it?
PS.
Is this a good place to report such a development?
If not, where can I report it?
Best regards!
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