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Temporary passwords should be simple, for example an eight character word (starting with a capital letter), then a number, and then a symbol. The symbol should be one that is easily found on a smart phone keyboard's first symbol screen, such as $ ! # & = + and not confused with punctuation such as a comma or period. I'm finding some users are locking themselves out trying to understand if a character is an l I or 1.