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Credit Club registration encourages weak passwords
So you end up entering an easy password, one you can easily type out and therefore remember.
I cant see who to contact for that site so posting it here.
I am not registering on it, because I wont be able to use a secure password, not until it has paste enabled on the password field.
https://clubs.moneysavingexpert.com/creditclub/
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In addition to your password, you also need to input three characters from a memorable word to login.
I do agree though, that the password is a weak one as it does not allow symbols.I work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
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Or just enter a password and not it down somewhere, maybe a word doc and store it in a folder that needs a password to open the folder.0
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I use a well known password manager.
It generated a strong 20 or so character password for me, entered it in both fields and stored in the the password manager vault.
It also contains special characters/symbols0 -
The Credit Club registration does not allow copy and paste of the password. I really hate it when websites do this, it means you cannot use a hard to remember password, or use a password manager, which is recommended for security reasons.
So you end up entering an easy password, one you can easily type out and therefore remember.
I cant see who to contact for that site so posting it here.
I am not registering on it, because I wont be able to use a secure password, not until it has paste enabled on the password field.
https://clubs.moneysavingexpert.com/creditclub/
What in pities name is wrong with you? Just have a difficult password and enter it twice? Are you somehow incapable of entering the same difficult password twice? Copy/paste blocking is good practice, it stops people entering a password with a typo (e.g. passwprd) twice and getting themselves locked out as the password they think it is, is wrong.Sam Vimes' Boots Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness:
People are rich because they spend less money. A poor man buys $10 boots that last a season or two before he's walking in wet shoes and has to buy another pair. A rich man buys $50 boots that are made better and give him 10 years of dry feet. The poor man has spent $100 over those 10 years and still has wet feet.
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What in pities name is wrong with you? Just have a difficult password and enter it twice? Are you somehow incapable of entering the same difficult password twice? Copy/paste blocking is good practice, it stops people entering a password with a typo (e.g. passwprd) twice and getting themselves locked out as the password they think it is, is wrong.
It's not hard to remember one difficult password but I must have at least 35 different things I log in to regularly between work and personal. That's 35 different 'difficult' passwords I would have to remember.
Not allowing people to copy and paste from a password manager means people will re-use passwords and that's really unsafe, once one account is compromised all your accounts areTotal debt at LBM = £4861.03
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It's not hard to remember one difficult password but I must have at least 35 different things I log in to regularly between work and personal. That's 35 different 'difficult' passwords I would have to remember.
Not allowing people to copy and paste from a password manager means people will re-use passwords and that's really unsafe, once one account is compromised all your accounts are
No it doesn't.
It just means you need to type it in, by blocking copy/paste it prevents you making a typo on each password and locking yourself out.
It literally takes maybe 10-20 seconds to type it rather than copy pasteSam Vimes' Boots Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness:
People are rich because they spend less money. A poor man buys $10 boots that last a season or two before he's walking in wet shoes and has to buy another pair. A rich man buys $50 boots that are made better and give him 10 years of dry feet. The poor man has spent $100 over those 10 years and still has wet feet.
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Real world problems, just don't register if typing a password twice is too difficult for you, !!!!!!.0
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This is absurd. Literally moaning about having to type a password twice. (on the first time you register only). Get a grip.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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