g'evening and g'day,
OK, I know passwords have been covered here before but I've got an interesting scenerio and I've come to the Monks for input. (If you would be so kind)
The scene: Online testing site for kids 8 - 17 years of age.
Client: possible public school computers, or home computer.
Can't email password. (kind of good).
Kids may forget very cryptic password.
If they forget the password, can't email reminder.
Must sleep...
If this is too, uh,.. too something then tell me I'm stupid, I can live with that.
g'nigh... zzzzzzzz
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