I've started a project to try and create a collection of password 
dictionaries, since the ones that are found online are almost always either 
half-complete or filled with encoding errors. Password dictionaries 
obviously are very important when it comes to doing research into password 
habits, but also in terms of ethical hacking (either checking hashes in a 
database, or preventing users from using certain passwords).

The section in the Project Hosting Policy states the following:

*12. Generic File Hosting:* Google Project Hosting is meant for the 
facilitation of software development and the storage of artifacts related 
to software development. Storage of data that is not relevant to software 
development is not allowed without the express permission of Google.

Now, I'd argue that password dictionaries can be used to facilitate 
software development, but if not, is there a way that I can get the 
"express permission" of Google to host them? If I can't, then no worries, 
I'll find somewhere else. Just wanted to make sure I'm not breaking any 
rules.

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