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Edit | Post #281514 |
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Edit | Post #281514 |
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Edit | Post #281514 |
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Edit | Post #281514 | Initial revision | — | over 3 years ago |
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A: Separation of password cookies from all other types of cookies There is a fundamental misunderstanding at the root of this question. Websites do not store your password client-side When you login to a website, the website does NOT store your password in a cookie or anywhere else (or, if it does, you should stop using that website). Cookies store tokens ... (more) |
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Comment | Post #281232 |
Just to provide a counter-argument for the bold text, if your use-case does not require a valid URL (for example, it's just a URL for a job candidate's blog), then don't feel like you HAVE to require a valid URL. For some forms, it may actually be helpful to allow non-URL text to be entered, such as ... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |