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I also support dropping this practice. Although not so much of an issue for me it has been a big problem for some users. My password manager now tells me which, if any, of my passwords have been compromised and I am much more likely to update a password based on that than any schedule. A sort of "if it aint broke don't fix it" attitude.
I notice that iOS 13 now offers to create "safe" passwords for new sites and save them to iCloud, accessible through Safari or Key Chain. It's unlikely that these 16 digit passwords will need regular updating as apposed to earlier times when passwords like "mypassword, 123456789 or variations of your birth date" were commonplace.
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I notice that iOS 13 now offers to create "safe" passwords for new sites and save them to iCloud, accessible through Safari or Key Chain. It's unlikely that these 16 digit passwords will need regular updating as apposed to earlier times when passwords like "mypassword, 123456789 or variations of your birth date" were commonplace.
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