Ask HN: Why does Google thinks it's okay to store users plain text passwords?
3 points| FrenchDevRemote | 1 year ago
When checking what could be blocked from their google account, I realized that 60 of their saved passwords/mails were available in plain text when connecting to their google account from a new laptop(with no other input than mail and password), it's even exportable to a nice csv. This apparently seems to be default behavior.
Isn't that insane?
Am I naive to just realize that this is apparently normal to have this kind of stupid design from a trillion dollar tech company?
Is there any sane way of explaining why anyone could have thought that this was an acceptable idea?
wmf|1 year ago
Passkeys are more secure than passwords so hopefully the world migrates to that over time.
ahazred8ta|1 year ago
> Am I naive to just now realize this
We'll give you three guesses and the first two don't count.
uberman|1 year ago
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