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Add button for change password input field to text #464

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aguspina opened this issue Jun 30, 2016 · 2 comments
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Add button for change password input field to text #464

aguspina opened this issue Jun 30, 2016 · 2 comments

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@aguspina
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It would be really useful to have this feature, so new users could verify the password before they submit the form.

@gnandretta gnandretta added enhancement An enhancement or improvement to the SDK that could not be otherwise categorized as a new feature v10 labels Jul 6, 2016
@hzalaz hzalaz added feature request and removed enhancement An enhancement or improvement to the SDK that could not be otherwise categorized as a new feature labels Sep 16, 2016
@theopak
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theopak commented Dec 14, 2016

Hi, happy Auth0 Enterprise customer here and I'd love to have this feature. Our account dashboard shows a login count in the high tens of thousands for the past week, and a good number of those were interactive logins using Auth0 Lock.

I'd like a way to show someone the characters they are typing into the password boxes. I wish there was something like a checkbox on both the signup and login forms that did this. I think it's a fairly standard UX pattern that I see everywhere.

When it comes to implementation: I think it would be hard to reliably switch between a password input and a text input, however, it may be easier to add a second display to the screen and show/hide it without changing password input focus.

I like amazon.com's Sign In screen on mobile (see below screen capture). Can Auth0 Lock have this as an option?

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@luisrudge
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added here #1029

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