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Created by Guest
Created on Feb 11, 2025

Add "Enforce Password History" on Website and Console Security Settings

Add "Enforce Password History" on Website and Console Security Settings

How it works:

When you set this option, the system stores a certain number of your past passwords, and when you try to set a new password that matches one of those stored, it will not allow you to do so.

Configuration:

You can usually set the number of past passwords to remember, meaning how far back the system checks when you try to set a new password.

Importance:

Using Enforce Password History is a crucial security measure to prevent someone from easily guessing your password by trying previously used ones if they gain access to your old login information.

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    Sara Winter
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    Mar 7, 2025

    Thank you for submitting this request! We have added this item to our backlog for future consideration and prioritization.