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in this video weamp;#39;ll see how passwords are really cracked passwords are not saved as plain texts any website of this age on the internet uses a hashing algorithm to encrypt and manage passwords there are many types of hashing algorithms like the sha-1 md5 etc as an example for this video letamp;#39;s consider Facebook in order to log into your Facebook account you enter your email and password and click on log in the first time you create a Facebook account you are asked to fill in a form like this which contains your name your email address and it asks you to choose a password your birth date and your gender once you click on sign up this data is sent to the Facebookamp;#39;s back-end database in the Facebookamp;#39;s database your name your gender your age and your email or phone is saved as it is but what about the password as I told you a password will never be saved as a plain text in a websiteamp;#39;s database so this password is given as input to a hashing algorithm