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.

  • purplemonkeymad
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    16 hours ago

    Only by very badly designed systems. Most are not truncated but hashed. Those hashes are much longer than 8 characters.