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Is there a list of resources that store passwords in clear text?
I am not one of the paranoid ones, but it annoys me terribly when I click "Retrieve password", and it comes to my mail in clear text, just like I hammered it into the system.
Maybe somewhere there is an updated list of such resources so that I can avoid them in advance? And even better is a plugin for the browser, but this is already fantastic))
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https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/plain-te... there is such an addition to chrome.
You can complain about sites to him here - plaintextoffenders.com/submit
Even if you do not receive a saved password by mail, this does not mean that it is not stored plain text in the bowels of the database.
From a security point of view, it is correct to have a separate unique password for each of the resources, and let them store it however they like.
I personally apply this rule to sites that are key for me (+ where I can turn on two-factor authentication), for resources where registration is of no value to me - one common password.
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