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  1. Getting started

Account password requirements

Account password requirements

Your Triton Compute Service account must meet the following requirements:

  • It must be at least 7 characters.

  • The password mush have at least one letter (a-z, A-Z) and one number (0-9).

  • You cannot reuse the last four passwords associated with your account.

Additional information:

  • After six failed log-in attempts, your account will be locked for 30 minutes.

  • You can regain access to your account by using the password reset form or by contacting support.

  • Your session expires after 15 minutes of inactivity.

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