Setting a password for a free account
AnsweredI have recently retired from a university that uses Box for secure access and storage; as a result of my retirement my university account was deactivated and I was instructed to set up a free personal account to continue collaboration that requires access to university-held Box assets. I've done that, but the first 'share' requires a strong password on my new personal account -- and the Safari web-access to Box will not allow me to create a password. How can I add a password -- and a strong one at that -- to this personal account?
-
Hi Scott,
Welcome to Box Community and glad to help!
In setting up a strong password, you may take these suggestions below into consideration:
- A "strong" password is a password of increased complexity. By default, Box does not require any specific level of complexity beyond the minimum number of characters.
- A “strong” password must contain more characters than the minimum allowed. We recommend including numbers, special characters, and a mix of upper- and lowercase letters, but these are not required – they just help increase key space.
- The criteria for a strong password for external collaborators is not related to the enterprise's password requirement settings but follows Box guidelines for strong passwords: using at least 8 characters, with either a combination of numbers, uppercase letters, or special characters (i.e. $#@&!).
- If an external collaborator already uses SSO to access Box, we consider that a strong password and do not require updating the password.
Additionally, if it doesn't work through Safari try your other browsers, and private or incognito window will do.
Hope it helps!
Please sign in to leave a comment.
Comments
1 comment