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Add second password input to wkorg registration form to prevent accidental mistyping of the password #8215

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MichaelBuessemeyer opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 3 comments

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@MichaelBuessemeyer
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The registration form shown on wk org has only a single password input and not a second one checking for equality of the entered password.
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But the registration form for dev and other instances has such a second password input. IMO wk.org should also have a second password input.

=> The result should look similar to what the def instance sign up form looks like.

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There is not much context to this besides trying to prevent accidental mistyping of passwords during sign-up. Just like it is common practice in other sign up forms

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fm3 commented Nov 20, 2024

I’m not sure I am a fan of this. There is already a password reset flow via email in case of a mistyped password on registration. Most users won’t mistype, but would be faced with this additional little hurdle on signup.

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There is already a password reset flow via email in case of a mistyped password on registration.

Hmm I see 🤔
In that case, maybe supporting sign up via google might be useful 🤔? But I think I mentioned this already a few times 🙈

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fm3 commented Nov 21, 2024

Yeah, that I could get behind :) Wrote #8224 to track that. But I still think it has fairly low priority.

@fm3 fm3 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 21, 2024
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