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Why the Fuck is PayPal only allowing passwords up to 20 characters . Even the most useless websites aren't doing that (at least not visisible, maybe they shorten it in the backend).

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  • 9
    I still can't get over the idea that I have to use numbers and symbols. Just give me a 30 character text password thank you. It's 2017 ffs.

    #CorrectHorseBatteryStaple
  • 3
    @AnonymousGuy
    - It's a staple.
    - Correct!
  • 8
    The only reason I can think of is that they don't hash passwords 😵
  • 1
    @linuxxx oh no, please don't scare me haha
  • 1
    Do you wanna use an SSH key as password, lol?
  • 0
    @linuxxx Scary. What a shame many websites still do not use hashed passwords after a plethora of breaches lately.
  • 0
    @fox8091 rood
  • 2
    @Artemix I use MD5. Try me. (lol jk)
  • 0
    Cause hashing things securely burns through a lot of CPU cycles. If they don't want to put a lot of resources behind their auth service they have to limit it's load as much a possible so you aren't waiting 5+ seconds just to login. Just hope they are indeed hashing things securely.
  • 0
    @fox8091 SHA256 is not sufficient cryptography, even with salts. You should be using something like bcrypt.
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