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More because you'll develop a resistance to changing the password, since you'll have to start over on memorizing the new one.



AFAIK the benefit of changing passwords regularly is highly debatable anyway. If so, I think "Don't change it, since you would have to memorize the new one" is more logical advice.


This is a good point, and part of the problem with the way the average computer user (and far too many above-average users) treat their passwords.




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