At least that’s better than when the site accepts the password but doesn’t actually let you log in with it.
My old college was like that with their SSO. It would accept any type of password you threw at it. But then you just wouldn’t be able to sign into anything, so you’d be forced to reset your password again, but it doesn’t tell you that’s what the problem is, so you just have to sorta guess what it was.
I got to discover that one program at work let’s you change your password as expected but silently drops everything after character 16 entered while doing so. Of course that’s not mentioned in any documentation I have access to.
At least that’s better than when the site accepts the password but doesn’t actually let you log in with it.
My old college was like that with their SSO. It would accept any type of password you threw at it. But then you just wouldn’t be able to sign into anything, so you’d be forced to reset your password again, but it doesn’t tell you that’s what the problem is, so you just have to sorta guess what it was.
I got to discover that one program at work let’s you change your password as expected but silently drops everything after character 16 entered while doing so. Of course that’s not mentioned in any documentation I have access to.