AutoPlay Default Password Policy

AutoPlay Default Password Policy

Please see the default settings applied to AutoPlay accounts. The criteria and settings applied are

  1. Minimum length of 8 characters
  2. Maximum length of 64 characters
  3. At least 1 upper case letter
  4. At least 1 Number
Additional Settings
  1. 90 Day log in threshold
  2. 7 day warnings when threshold approaching




A Dealership or Dealer Group may specify a more robust or strict policy if they wish - more can be read HERE
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