• @[email protected]
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    153 months ago

    There is also use a password manager and reset the password everytime because the site blocks them and locks it out.

    • @[email protected]
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      293 months ago

      I have relatively long Passwords, because why not, and had problems with pages restricting the number of characters you can enter in the login window, but not the registration window. Or restricting password length and cutting your password off, but not telling you about it, so you gotta figure out that they set the first 30 characters of the saved password as your password.

      Always fun to deal with. I could make it a lot easier for me by just using shorter passwords, but I think deep down I’m a masochist.

      • @[email protected]
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        263 months ago

        The worst version of this I’ve ever seen is a site that enforced a password policy on the “current password” field on the “change password” interface. I had an existing password that violated their policy (either because they changed the policy or a technician created a “temporary” password for me, I forget), and I could not change it to a proper password because my current password would get rejected.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        I have relatively long Passwords, because why not

        Typos is why I don’t make mine longer or more complicated.

      • @marine_mustang
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        43 months ago

        I have several password manager plugins installed on my browser, along with the built-in password managers in the browser and the OS itself, because I like seeing them all fight over the password field.