I gotta agree it's abit weird. When I typed my password and colors
happened, I waited for something more to happen. I wasn't sure what the
colors meant until I read the document. What Steven pointed out is still
the best way to indicate password strength. But I still think this Chroma
hash guy is up to something.
mm
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Steven Walling <swalling(a)wikimedia.org>wrote;wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Yuvi Panda <yuvipanda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I ran into an Android implementation of
http://mattt.github.io/Chroma-Hash/ lately, and was wondering if
experimenting with that would be a good idea for the Android app.
Thoughts?
A password strength meter would be awesome, but I think this one is a
little weird. Typically,[1] these use a much simpler color scheme,
potentially combined with words.
An even simpler implementation that would be good for core as well as apps
would be clientside validation of the password length. Soon we're going to
be upping the limit to six bytes/characters, so a simple "too short"
message might be good to get implemented.
1.
http://ui-patterns.com/patterns/passwordstrengthmeter
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