The output from the large AI model:
The following is a general summary of common password patterns for different ages:
### Youth (12-18 years old)
1. **Simple number combination**
-Features:
-This kind of password is usually a simple and easy-to-remember number, such as birthday (such as one's own birthday 19980512, parents' birthday, etc.), anniversary (like the date of being together 1115, etc.).
-The reason is that the life experience of young people is relatively simple, and these dates are of great significance to them and easy to remember. And they may feel that setting an overly complicated password is easy to forget, which affects the ease of use.
-Examples: 1001 (may be a special anniversary date), 200508 (month and date of birth)
2. **Simple words related to interests**
-Features:
-Related to the things they are passionate about, such as favorite celebrity names (such as Kris, Taylor, etc.), favorite team names (such as Lakers, Real Madrid, etc.), popular game character names (such as Diana, Ezreal, etc.).
-Young people are in the stage of interest formation and development. These interest elements are very impressive to them and are convenient as a password. At the same time, they may want to show their preferences through passwords.
-Examples: HarryPotter (the name of the protagonist of the Harry Potter series of novels or movies), LOL (abbreviation for League of Legends games)
3. **Simple letters and numbers mixed**
-Features:
-It may be a simple combination of letters and birthday numbers, such as abc123456 (a may be the first letter of the name, 123456 may be a few days after the birthday), or add some meaningful numbers to the letters, such as Love4ever (4ever represents forever, reflecting the pursuit of love and other emotions, often appears in teenagers' romanticIn the imagination).
-This combination is slightly more complicated than simple numbers or letters, but it is simple and easy to remember. It is a common way for teenagers to try to increase the complexity of passwords.
-Examples: Music520 (520 means I love you, combined with music hobbies), Jacky199 (maybe it's called Jacky, 199 is a related number)
### Young people (19-30 years old)
1. **Contains variants of personal information**
-Features:
-For example, combine the pinyin of the name with numbers, such as LiMing88 (pinyin of the name plus the lucky number 88), or combine part of the number of the ID number with other elements after disturbing it, such as ID1234567890abc (ID may represent ID card, 1234567890 is part of the number of the ID number, abc is a character added at will).
-Young people are more familiar with their identity information. Using these elements to set passwords is both easy to remember and unique. At the same time, they may subconsciously feel that passwords related to their identity are more secure.
-Examples: ZhangWei777 (the lucky number repeated in the pinyin of the name), ID20230715 (the number related to the date of birth in the ID number, 20230715 may be a certain date)
2. **Pop culture elements**
-Features:
-Will incorporate elements such as popular Internet idioms, phrases or popular film and television works, songs, anime, etc. For example“ ”yyds" (eternal God) plus some other characters form the password yyds_2023 (2023 may be a related year); or use popular anime character names such as Naruto (Naruto protagonist name) and special symbols to form Naruto @#123.
-Young people keep up with the trend of culture. These elements have a sense of time and identity for them. Integrating them into the culture can reflect their personality and attention to popular culture.
-Examples: YYDS_forever (the combination of Internet idioms and forever), Goku#%% (the English name of Monkey King in Dragon Ball)
3. **Complex combinations based on interests and hobbies**
-Features:
-If you are a music lover, you may use complex combinations such as your favorite band name, album name, song name and related numbers, such as Beatles1967-Hey Jude (The Beatles, 1967 may be the relevant year, Hey Jude is their classic song). For sports enthusiasts, they will combine their favorite sports, athlete names and event-related information, such as Basketball_Kobe_2008 (basketball, Kobe Bryant, 2008 may be an important event year).
-With the diversification and deepening of hobbies, young people want passwords to reflect their hobbies more comprehensively, so the combination becomes complicated, but because it is based on their own interests, they still have a certain degree of memorability.
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