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so one pattern that Iamp;#39;ve been seeing emerging on login forms is this concept of a show password checkbox so by default passwords are always off you skated here you canamp;#39;t see what Iamp;#39;m typing but the idea is to have this show password checkbox which when I click it youamp;#39;ll see turns the password from an obfuscated field into a plaintext field and this allows me to see exactly what kind of text Iamp;#39;m typing into the password now most of the time your password should probably be coming out of a password manager so you donamp;#39;t actually have to type them but if youamp;#39;re typing passwords that youamp;#39;re not familiar with such as a temporary password they give you for a hotel Wi-Fi or password itamp;#39;s on the bottom of your your friendamp;#39;s a router itamp;#39;s sometimes nice to be able to see the password that youamp;#39;re typing in to reduce the the chances of typing and an incorrect value and you can see you I can uncheck it a