On 25 August 2014 21:37,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just curious.  AT&T said it has to be 6-24 characters long and won't allow
> (at least some) punctuation.  I thought all of the talk in recent years was
> to allow a person to have some crazy long sentence as their password (and of
> course the more character combination--including punctuation--the better).
>
> ???

Tesco in the UK have a restriction: "Must be between six and ten
characters in length"

I use a 3rd party tool to manage my passwords.  It generates passwords
like this:
6aRZ-c1!B1^x

I logged a complaint.

"I am sorry that you are unhappy with the length of password you can
use to register on our website. I have now logged your comments on our
Customer Feedback System under reference 13782619. This will ensure
that it is fed back to the relevant team in our Head Office."

Of course nothing happened...  This was 2 years ago.  Maybe it's time
to try again.

-- 
Paul

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