Of all the bogus password limitations companies do, limiting your passwords to a maximum length of like, 32 or less, is ridiculous. Like look, back in the day when passwords were stored in like, plaintext, and disk space was limited, you could sort of excuse it, but nowadays everyone's got like terabytes of space and passwords are all hashed anyway and the same length so why?? Why would you limit the password to such a pathetically small length when longer passwords are harder to brute force??

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@InspectorCaracal "and passwords are all hashed anyway"

Well, they should be but...

@troubleMoney yeah well if you're not hashing your passwords then I have more important things to complain about than your length limitations <.<

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