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    Red Sift

    A Security Company’s Password Paradox Just like PayPal, Red Sift’s login interface is another spectacle—where entering a password longer than 64 characters apparently crosses the line into the forbidden zone of “unwanted.” A curious restriction for services guarding sensitive financial or security data. Sure, devs might want neat inputs; maybe there’s a rationale behind limiting password…

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    PayPal, WTF?

    Limiting password length for what? PayPal offers perhaps not exactly Shinterface but deserves a mention due to their password change interface only allowing passwords of 8-20 characters – to secure access to a payment method that is accessible across the ENTIRE INTERNET. For those who don’t yet understand it, password storage should be extremely predictable…