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To create a password text box Set the PasswordChar property of the TextBox control to a specific character. The PasswordChar property specifies the character displayed in the text box. For example, if you want asterisks displayed in the password box, specify * for the PasswordChar property in the Properties window.
To always obscure the password, set PasswordRevealMode to Hidden. Unless you need the password to be always obscured, you can provide a custom UI to let the user toggle the PasswordRevealMode between Hidden and Visible.
If you cannot remember your Box password, please go to to reset your password. Password reset links sent via email expire 3 hours after they are sent. If you need a new link after your current one has expired, visit to have another link emailed to you.
A password box is a text input box that conceals the characters typed into it for the purpose of privacy. A password box looks like a text box, except that it renders placeholder characters in place of the text that has been entered.
Commonly Used Properties of PasswordBox Class Gets or sets the context for input used by this PasswordBox. Identifies the InputScope dependency property. Gets or sets a value that specifies whether the visual UI of the PasswordBox includes a button element that toggles showing or hiding the typed characters.
A password box is a text input box that conceals the characters typed into it for the purpose of privacy.
The TextField displays the obtained text in unencrypted form whereas password field displays the obtained text in encrypted form. This component allows confidential input like passwords which are single line.

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