• timhayes1991@lemmy.zip
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    8 hours ago

    Were you able to get the pro account before they turned it into a subscription?

    Edit: just realized you are just now signing up… 🤦‍♂️

  • MrQuallzin@pie.eyeofthestorm.place
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    24 hours ago

    Its not about the length of your password, you’re just not meeting the password requirements. You’re missing a special character

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      21 hours ago

      I think they understand that. They are just calling out how outdated those password requirements are. In reality, a 32-character password made up of just alphanumeric characters is more secure than an 8-character password that also includes special characters. OP knows this fact, but they see that the website does not, so they are bringing that up here.

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        21 hours ago

        Yeah OK, I just had to read that twice to see you’re right.

        The title is ambiguous (or perhaps vague, more accurately).

        “doesn’t let me use my 32 char password” can be interpreted as:

        • it does not allow passwords of 32 characters in length, regardless of composition

        • it does allow passwords of 32 characters in length, which should be sufficient with or without special characters

        In one reading, the special character requirement is the issue. In the other, the length.

        Yay for English.

  • valar@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Even worse, if you complete the registration you have to use that shitty app

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          22 hours ago

          Yeah they’ve got me locked in cause I’ve been using the site for 20 yrs now. Hate how bad the app has gotten.

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            22 hours ago

            Same boat here. Don’t get me started. First of all, they originated back then by collecting all the community-made tabs, and then they turned around and made them their propietery content. So there are no good alternatives that have “all” the tabs. Assholes.

            And the app… It’s so bloated, slow, and crash prone. It should be simple to do well… It just needs to display literal text, and save a list of them for me. But every tap takes anywhere from 2-10 seconds to take effect. And don’t tap anything while it’s loading, because those taps will be queued up and take effect all at once on the next screen. I have a giant list of saved tabs and there’s no way to group or sort through them, unless I wanted to manually organize them into playlists and keep them up to date. So I’ll be scrolled way down the list, which takes minutes to get back to, and it crashes. They keep adding features no one asked for, and constantly begging for money. Even though I paid for it many years ago. I hate this app so much.

            • Zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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              19 hours ago

              I’m slowly moving my collection over to Songbook Pro. It isn’t perfect, but you can search ultimateguitar’s tabs and save them locally.

              It’s incredible how quickly it loads a page of text (when comparing to UG’s pathetically terrible app experience). And I’ve never had it CTD because I dared to open a saved song.

  • Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    24 hours ago

    At least that’s better than when the site accepts the password but doesn’t actually let you log in with it.

    My old college was like that with their SSO. It would accept any type of password you threw at it. But then you just wouldn’t be able to sign into anything, so you’d be forced to reset your password again, but it doesn’t tell you that’s what the problem is, so you just have to sorta guess what it was.

    • bzLem0n@lemmy.ca
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      22 hours ago

      I got to discover that one program at work let’s you change your password as expected but silently drops everything after character 16 entered while doing so. Of course that’s not mentioned in any documentation I have access to.

      • Elvith Ma'for@feddit.org
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        18 hours ago

        Been there. It’s somewhat ok if they do it consistently. E.g. registration and login form both allow more than 16 chars and then just truncate the password silently.

        Worse is if the registration form does it, but the login form uses the full password you entered (or vice versa) and then the login fails because the password doesn’t match…

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        17 hours ago

        I feel like work passwords are just always the worst security you will ever see, which sucks because you would think they would be the most important security.

        I had a job once that you could put a password in and it was across multiple intranet services

        Some services wanted the password case sensitive. Some wanted the password either as all caps or all lowercase.

        So anytime you put your password in, you essentially had to put the password in up to three times unless you knew how that service had it.

        Documentation would have please put password in as all caps or please have password completely lowercase

        Honestly, there was an unwritten rule that when you put your password in, you just did it in all caps. That way you only had to try two different passwords instead of three different passwords if you couldn’t remember what service it was.

        Very concerning for comp sec. Fortune 100 company as well.

  • potoooooooo 🥔@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    What are the first 3 characters? Maybe one of those is an invalid character? Do you use that password anywhere else, for comparison?

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      17 hours ago

      Maybe… The answer is on the screen: there is no special character in the password…

      Just add an exclamation mark at the end, like a normal person

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    17 hours ago

    Just add an exclamation mark at the end. Problem solved.

    My bank has a limit of MAXIMUM number of characters. That is stupid.

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      3 hours ago

      Until you try your regular password for the first time in 6 months, it fails, you eventually give up and try to reset it, then you see the rules, and suddenly you remember the modification you made to the pattern but it’s too late to revert.

      Login pages should show their rules when the password fails.

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    23 hours ago

    It’s not the password that is weak. Your flesh is weak and it waits to be consumed, tiny human