And it does check to see how you're doing in terms of password length and them being different from site to site.
Many policies require a minimum password length (eight characters is typical but may not be appropriate).
It also took time for artificial restrictions on password length in management tools such as User Manager to be lifted.
But just sort of nudging them up in password length would be a good thing to do.
Further limitations include a maximum of 239 user accounts, and a four-character password length.
So the point is that password length is the other thing that is certainly important.
While most sites are getting better, I'm a paranoid person when it comes to password length.
You've mentioned before about complex passwords and password length, so I'm sure you can sympathize.
This function takes password length as a parameter, or uses 8 by default:
Previously the limit on password length was longer.