5. PASSWORD POLICY

Password restrictions can be specified in this section.

You can choose the password type option that suits your needs and preferences.

Basic Settings

Password Type:
PASSWORD_QUALITY_UNSPECIFIED There are no password requirements for the device. The device can be unlocked without a password.
BIOMETRIC_WEAK If you select the biometric weak password option, you can set a pattern or a PIN as a password on the device.
SOMETHING Users can set passwords such as PIN, password, or pattern.
NUMERIC Users can set a numeric password, selecting the minimum password length for the device.
NUMERIC_COMPLEX You can set a complex password for your device, which consists of a combination of letters, numbers, symbols, and upper and lower cases.
ALPHABETIC Users can set an alphabetic password for the device, such as a word or a name.

Password Management Settings

Password Expiry Period:
NEVER The password will never expire, and you do not need to change it unless you want to.
In a Week The password will expire every week, and you need to change it every seven days.
In a Month The password will expire every month, and you can set a new password after a month.
Every Quarter The password will expire every quarter, and you need to set a new password every three months.
Half Yearly The password will expire every six months, and you can set a new password after every six months.
Yearly The password will expire every year, and you need to change it every 12 months.

You can choose the maximum password history list option that suits your needs and preferences.

Maximum Password History List:
NEVER The device will not remember any of your previous passwords and you can reuse the same password as many times as you want.
Current Password The device will remember only your current password and you cannot reuse it until you change it to a different one.
Last 5 Password The device will remember your last five passwords and you cannot reuse any of them until you change your password five times.
Last 10 Password The device will remember your last ten passwords and you cannot reuse any of them until you change your password ten times.

You can choose the maximum failed attempt to factory reset option that suits your needs and preferences.

Maximum Failed Attempt to Factory Reset:
NEVER The device will never perform a factory reset, no matter how many times an incorrect password is entered.
After 3 Attempts The device will perform a factory reset after three incorrect password entries.
After 5 Attempts The device will perform a factory reset after five incorrect password entries.
After 10 Attempts The device will perform a factory reset after ten incorrect password entries.
You can choose the set idle time for the auto lock option that suits your needs and preferences.

Set Idle time for Auto Lock (in minutes):
NEVER Auto Lock The device will never lock itself automatically, no matter how long it is inactive.
1 Minutes The device will lock itself automatically after one minute of inactivity.
3 Minutes The device will lock itself automatically after three minutes of inactivity.
5 Minutes The device will lock itself automatically after five minutes of inactivity.
10 Minutes The device will lock itself automatically after ten minutes of inactivity.
30 Minutes The device will lock itself automatically after thirty minutes of inactivity.

Advanced Settings
These settings are used to enforce a certain level of complexity and security for the passwords that users create for registered devices.

Setting Description
Minimum Number of Symbols The minimum number of non-alphanumeric characters (such as !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, etc.) that a password must contain.
Minimum Number of Alphabets The minimum number of letters (either lower-case or upper-case) that a password must contain.
Minimum Number of Lower-case Characters The minimum number of lower-case letters (such as a, b, c, d, etc.) that a password must contain.
Minimum Number of Upper-case Characters The minimum number of upper-case letters (such as A, B, C, D, etc.) that a password must contain.
Minimum Number of Digits The minimum number of numbers (such as 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.) that a password must contain.


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