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Yep....and me...had to do mine again.
I just changed it back to the original password and decided I'd better have a policy of re-cycling through between two passwords. Hopefully that will be sufficient to deal with any further such scenarios and I'll just have to remember two passwords to swop between.
...and they STILL haven't made the passwords secure yet.......months after the need became evident...0 -
You don't even need do that MITSTM, you can "change" your MSE password to the same one, I just did. So much for their banter about it enhancing security.0
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AnotherJoe wrote: »Insanity. I just had a message "your password in 5 days old and has therefore expired" (my emphasis)
What's next, change it every minute ?
I "changed" it to the same one. Sort it out MSE.
+1 Same here! Annoying.....0 -
I'm pretty sure G_M's cakes are all home baked, aren't they? :eek:0
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Hey! I changed my password today only as it has been expired. I got a mail after requesting the new password.HNY:A0
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I just changed my password to using same password again
...Advice given on Assured and Regulated Tenancy, Further advice should always be sought from a Solicitor....0
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