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#33840 setting password policy

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Latest post by on Thursday, 05 November 2020 01:17 CST

wicko

WordPress: 5.5.1
WP-Admin Tools: 1.3.1

Does Akeeba Admin Tools have any options to create a password policy throughout the WordPress website?

I know I can set a password expirory limited so a user would need to renew their password every so many days etc.

But what we would like to do is set a password policy for all users. So when a new user subscribes they would need to use a specific password length with set number of characters and types. Does Admin Tool have anything that can do this?

 

regards

 

David

Web design and development in Reading and Oxfordshire UK.

Wicko Web design

dlb

No, Admin Tools can not set password policy.



Dale L. Brackin
Support Specialist


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