wait, 1 thing at a time.
1. I thought you said you can use / and +, but simply they do not appear to be considered special (for some kind of clerical error, I guess)
2. the last line forbids the use of non-utf-8, that I guess is in place of "non-ascii utf-8", right?
3. "my 36 char password", you don't have only that, right? right? [and password managers are your friends]