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Do I need to repeat my password during registration?
At the moment, I have implemented the following system on my website: when registering, you need to enter a username and come up with a password. At the end of the password line there is a 'show password' button. No repetition of passwords and emails.
How do you look at this registration implementation?
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IMHO it is better to ask for a password during registration to duplicate. Those who use password managers will simply create a complex password with a click, and those who enter manually may make a mistake when entering, and then try to "crack" their own password for a long time)
Upd. not everyone presses "view password") there are many self-confident people)
So, registration (in the usual sense) is now not needed for 80-90% of sites. IMHO, now the ball is ruled by registration / authorization using large sites (VK, FaceBook, Google) or with a narrower focus like github and stackoverflows
I don't think you should ask for a password reset. In extreme cases, a person can restore it to his mail. A temporary password, it seems to me, is useless - if a person has a simple password, he will set it.
You can also send access to the mail during registration - login and password, if this is not a financial service or something like that.
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