Passwords often require a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters for security. Uppercase letters are those in the capital form (e.g., A, B, C), while lowercase letters are in the small form (e.g., a, b, c). Using a mix of both increases the complexity of the password and makes it more difficult for hackers to guess.
An uppercase letter is commonly called a capital letter such as ABCDE, etc. Lowercase letters are the non-capital letters such as abcde, etc. The instructions to use at least one uppercase and at least one lowercase into your password is usually to make the password harder to decipher. This is not limiting your password to 1 uppercas AND 1 lowercase, it is merely stating that you need AT LEAST one of each in your password.
it means to add something a puctuation to both up and down
They are text functions. PROPER capitalizes the first letter in a text string and any other letters in text that follow any character other than a letter. All other letters are converted to lowercase letters. UPPER converts all letters to uppercase. LOWER converts all letters to lowercase.
These are lowercase letters : abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz These are uppercase letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ They are called "uppercase" and "lowercase" because in the days when printing was done using lead type, the printer compiling the text kept the capital letters in the "upper row" and the small letters in the "lower row" so that they were sorted out ready to hand when needed.
This is a guess: the dot distinguishes i from the peaks in the cursive letters u and w.
the word vi (lowercase letters) doesn't mean anything in French. In capital letters, that stands for the Roman number '6'. Using these type of figures is common for kings.
First, "case" refers to whether a letter or letters of the alphabet are in CAPS or are in lowercase. (Or, caps and small letters.)"Case sensitive" is a phrase meaning that computers, especially in website-creation, will read letters differently depending on whether the letters are in CAPS or in lowercase. Web URLs (the address) and passwords are most often case-sensitive. So, if you see in part of a URL this:categoryABC-ID1356that lettering is different fromcategoryabc-id1356The first one would also be different from:categoryAbc-Id1356 (or any other combination of upper and lowercase lettering)Web hosting sites may require case-sensitive rules, while other websites do not use case-sensitive (instead, they are case-insensitive). Passwords may be either case-sensitive or case-insensitive, but most are case-sensitive. This is why you might sometimes see the message to check your Cap Lock status when a (otherwise correct) password fails.So, there is a difference, for example, between each of these:case sensitiveCASE SENSITIVECaSe sEnSiTiVe (or other combination of lowercase letters and capital letters).
your password needs at least eight numbers, letters, or other fillers in it
LOL (also written with some or all letters lowercase) is an abbreviation for laughing out loud or laugh out loud
I do not have a pasward. On the other hand, I have many passwords. I believe that is what you mean. Your password is your secret key to get into a computer account, bank account, or any type of account. Passwords can be made from any combination of lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. If you are asking what specific passwords people reading this use, that is rude. Hopefully no one will be stupid enough to tell you what their passwords are.
What you mean by line of reflection but if you are talking about symmetry line than the small letters can be 'x, w, i, o, k, l, v, '
Alphanumeric characters are the numbers 0-9 and letters A-Z (both uppercase and lowercase)