In password security, the longer the better. With a password manager, using more than 24 characters is simple. Unless, of course, the secure password is not accepted due to its length. (In this case, through STOVE.)
Possibly indicating cleartext storage of a limited field (which is an absolute no-go), or suboptimal or lacking security practices.
My mum told be the other day she logged onto a new bank, gave it a 12 character password then couldn’t get back in after. When she got through to their customer services they said that it was an 8 character password limit (!), but it just never said on the register screen.
Yeah, I’d be doing that bank if there’s any choice.
Edit: Leaving (my attention got taken away as I posted)
Maybe that’s security by obscurity. Or security by confusion. /s
Ah must be my bank. Same.
so secure, no one can get in, even her!