Saturday, June 7, 2014

Re: Making browser save userneme & password



On Saturday, June 7, 2014 5:12:12 PM UTC+2, Blake wrote:
I have to say, in my case, the app doesn't have sensitive information.  In fact, I let anyone view the information without a password.  They only need a password to change information.  It is nothing sensitive.  In other words, I am not protecting anything especially secret.  I think my protection should be reasonably safe but it doesn't have to be ultra safe.  It can be likened to logging on to Wikipedia.  Does that change things?  If so, what are the set of reasonable steps?

It doesn't change anything, because in practice users will just use the same password on your site that the one of their Google or bank account.

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