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Choosing a good UW NetID and password

You will be using your UW NetID and password on a regular basis and for a number of computing tasks and services. For this reason, it is wise to take time and thoughtfully select the name you want to use for your UW NetID. Your UW NetID becomes part of your UW email address (your_uwnetid@u.washington.edu) so think about what you want to use to identify who you are.

UW NetID

Keep the following points in mind when you create your UW NetID:

Password

Unfortunately, computer hackers have developed methods for cracking simple passwords. For this reason, the new password you enter is checked. If it is not complex enough, you are asked to think of another one. It is also highly recommended that you change your password on a frequent basis. You may receive an email reminder from UW Technology if you have not changed your password in the last three months.

Your password must:

A password is NOT ACCEPTED if it:

So how do you come up with an acceptable password that you can remember? Here are some practical pointers:

Why the Hassle?

Hackers have gained access to accounts on many university computers. A person with unauthorized access to your account can send email in your name, browse the Web, corrupt your files, delete or modify important information, or eat up your resources. In addition, hackers often run programs that put a heavy burden on the university's computing network, degrading service for all users.

Your best defense is a good, difficult-to-crack password.

To get help or make comments about the information on this page, use the Send a Question to UW Technology Web site.