That’s why I go to a new provider, every time the existing provider tells me it’s time to change passwords.
So I can keep my current password with my new provider. It’s “123456” for some time now.
But only after a previous provider warned me there was already a subscriber with the password “welcome”.
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Fairy tales? Not really. This happens almost every day.
Though: a (ordered by gov’t regulator) switch to another provider forced me to change my mail address.
Most Chinese sellers demand that you open up a new account with them if that happens.
One did not agree that the password I entered upon registration, was the same as in my expiring account.
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Today almost everything you enter by keyboard (and not by mouse click) may be considered to be a hack.
In the “good old days” you could almost literally fall into the cookie jar if you went for the directory “Bin” 