joyofmvid 4 Posted March 3, 2013 Share Posted March 3, 2013 My evernote info does not need high security. Hence, I prefer to use one particular password for this kind of security. Please provideusers an option to disable evernote's password automations such as:1) inhibiting an old (previously used) password from being used2) forcing users to periodically change their passwordLet users have control over their password! Link to comment
BurgersNFries 2,407 Posted March 3, 2013 Share Posted March 3, 2013 My evernote info does not need high security. Hence, I prefer to use one particular password for this kind of security. Please provideusers an option to disable evernote's password automations such as:1) inhibiting an old (previously used) password from being used2) forcing users to periodically change their passwordLet users have control over their password!First, EN NEVER requires a periodical password change. They implemented a forced one recently. Please read the hot threadd on the board, if you haven't yet figured out why. (You should be receiving an email soon, if you haven't already). Second, reusing a password for you may be fine. But in general, it's bad security, especially in a case like the recent EN hack, where (encrypted) passwords may have been compromised. So it's doubtful EN would back off on this restriction. Link to comment
hughjc 19 Posted March 5, 2013 Share Posted March 5, 2013 My evernote info does not need high security. Hence, I prefer touse one particular password for this kind of security. Please provideusers an option to disable evernote's password automations such as:1) inhibiting an old (previously used) password from being used2) forcing users to periodically change their passwordLet users have control over their password!You can reset your password to the same password as always. This may be a bad idea for some but you do not have to CHANGE it, just reenter it. Hugh Link to comment
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