My free year of credit monitoring with Equifax is nearing its end, but they linked me to Experian for another free year. Setting up an account on Experian's webpage, it is telling me that my 16 char password is too long. As someone else on that page commented, that is "very reassuring".
Their edit message doesn't tell me what the max length is though, so trial & error, here we go.
15. 15 is the max password length.
It doesn't let you paste text into the password fields either. It gives a spurious edit message when you do that.
And there's no option to display the passwords so that you can verify that you're typing the thing you intend to type.
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I've brought the xmas tree, in its bag, from the garage into to the house so that I can set it up. It has been lying on the floor in this room all day. Every time I glance in that direction, at first it looks to me like Zorro lying there. (Big dark shape stretched out on ground). Even though Zorro hasn't been staying at my house in ages, and only visits once in a long while, because I haven't finished fortifying the fence. Heck, I'm still re-fortifying the fence at Q's house.
Their edit message doesn't tell me what the max length is though, so trial & error, here we go.
15. 15 is the max password length.
It doesn't let you paste text into the password fields either. It gives a spurious edit message when you do that.
And there's no option to display the passwords so that you can verify that you're typing the thing you intend to type.
.
I've brought the xmas tree, in its bag, from the garage into to the house so that I can set it up. It has been lying on the floor in this room all day. Every time I glance in that direction, at first it looks to me like Zorro lying there. (Big dark shape stretched out on ground). Even though Zorro hasn't been staying at my house in ages, and only visits once in a long while, because I haven't finished fortifying the fence. Heck, I'm still re-fortifying the fence at Q's house.