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A Passphrase is a string of characters much longer than the usual password (which is typically from four to 16 characters long). Passphrases are typically used in creating a digital signature or in encryption/decryption operations.
In the e-Capsule⢠system, the passphrase is also used during the user authentication procedure. Your e-Capsule⢠passphrase must be at least 10 characters long and can be up to 255 characters long. The passphrase may contain any character (including spaces and symbols). | ||
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