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  2. Create and manage third-party app passwords - AOL Help

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    2. Click Generate app password or Generate and manage app passwords. 3. Enter your app's name in the text field. 4. Click Generate password. 5. Follow the instructions below the password. - Be sure to enter the password into your app without any spaces. 6. Click Done. Use this app password and your email address to sign in to your email app.

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  4. AOL Mail secure connection settings requirement - AOL Help

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    To maintain the security of your account while accessing AOL Mail through third-party apps, it's necessary to keep your connection settings updated. An email was sent to our customers in 2017 warning that AOL Mail would no longer be accessible through third-party apps if connection settings weren't updated by November 7, 2017. If you still ...

  5. bcrypt - Wikipedia

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    $sha1$: SHA-1-based crypt ('sha1crypt') $5$: SHA-256-based crypt ('sha256crypt') $6$: SHA-512-based crypt ('sha512crypt') $2a$ The original specification did not define how to handle non-ASCII character, nor how to handle a null terminator. the string must be UTF-8 encoded the null terminator must be included

  6. Password Safe - Wikipedia

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    Password Safe is a free and open-source password manager program originally written for Microsoft Windows but supporting wide area of operating systems with compatible clients available for Linux, FreeBSD, Android, IOS, BlackBerry and other operating systems as well. The Linux version is available for Ubuntu (including the Kubuntu and Xubuntu ...

  7. Login - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system by identifying and authenticating themselves. The user credentials are typically some form of username and a matching password, [1] and these credentials themselves are sometimes referred to as a ...

  8. Login.gov - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Login.gov. Login.gov is a single sign-on solution for US government websites. [1] It enables users to log in to services from numerous government agencies using the same username and password. Login.gov was jointly developed by 18F and the US Digital Service. [1] The initiative was announced in a blog post in May 2016 [2] and the ...