And this is how I will be using it in production, on the @euskalencounter reservations website. Comments welcome :)pic.twitter.com/al2DpM2z5P
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If requiring 12 character passwords made UX sense then why isn't every website doing that already?
Legacy systems. Cost. Lack of knowledge. Laziness. Lack of business case or risk analysis to support the change. Standards. Even laws.
I've worked at one of the Big Internet Companies and no offense, but all of those are utter BS. If it made UX sense it would've been done.
Fair question. Users will resist minimum length 12 (unless helped to use random passphrases - the best path forward & new-NIST-compatible)
So many threads, twitter is strange. Here you go https://www.ece.cmu.edu/~lbauer/papers/2016/tissec2016-password-policies.pdf …
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