It is repeating a password to ensure it is correct. When changing your password, you could accidentally type something different than what you intended. If you did not realise this, you would have locked yourself out of your account. So systems always get users to type in the password twice, to see if they are the same and help ensure the user knows what they have typed.
if you mean your password to log on, then it is your school password.
If by password you mean the military code-name, the invasion was known as Operation Overlord. Of course, if by password you mean the password, the answer is 'Mickey Mouse'.
It means: ''Re-write password''
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many diamonds:Username inserted :Fake password, ah no I mean real password
password mix match means when you by accidentally mix match your password.
I think what you mean is SSID , Service Set IDentification. Its a 802.11 wireless network. So SSID internet password mean WiFi password.
well I tried doing this password ff58ioupQQ7^kb7y*))) but it said invalid password what does that mean?
A 'Confirm password' is so that when you type in a password, if you mean ABC123, and you type AbC123 or something like that, the Sign up page will notify you that your password and confirm password are not the same.
Contraseña means password in Spanish. (from "countersign")
It simply means the password you are using at the moment.