Good reminder to add "check whether the password field supports pasting from password managers" to my list of criteria when deciding where to open a bank account.
Replying to @anomalily
Lillian, Thank you for getting in touch. For security reasons you can not paste passwords into that field. They must be typed in manually. It's one of the many steps we take to secure your account from potential fraud. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you! ^CS
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Is this a good or bad practice?
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Replying to @TheHammerSpeaks
Very bad:
Replying to @KeyBank_Help
That's *literally the opposite of best practice* for online account security. Doing this discourages users from setting up secure, randomized passwords - and encourages them to hold on to the same password for too long. The safest passwords are randomized, from a password manager

Jul 8, 2019 · 9:12 PM UTC