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0D54z00008VuYX6CANOkta Classic EngineAuthenticationAnswered2026-04-01T09:00:20.000Z2022-12-13T18:45:50.000Z2022-12-14T18:23:55.000Z
  • k5fuw (k5fuw)

    The password expiration date is not stored anywhere. It is calculated each time the user signs in, based on the date of the previous password change and the Password expires after value in the password policy assigned to the user.

    And that only makes sense, because if the password expiration date were stored in the profile, any change in the password policy would require Okta to recalculate and update the password expiration date for every user assigned to that policy.

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  • k5fuw (k5fuw)

    The password expiration date is not stored anywhere. It is calculated each time the user signs in, based on the date of the previous password change and the Password expires after value in the password policy assigned to the user.

    And that only makes sense, because if the password expiration date were stored in the profile, any change in the password policy would require Okta to recalculate and update the password expiration date for every user assigned to that policy.

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