It’s time to change passwords again and you don’t feel like entering a brand-new password. You use an old password you used last year, but it is rejected. What policy is most likely preventing you from reusing it?

Password complexity

Password history

Password expiration

Maximum attempts

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The policy that is most likely preventing you from reusing the old password is Password history. This policy is designed to prevent users from reusing a certain number of their previous passwords, which helps enhance security by ensuring that users create new passwords rather than cycling through old ones.

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