----- Original Message ----- > On 18/01/13 16:16, Lawrence Mandel wrote: > > How about simply not specifying a default password so that the user > > has to enter one? IIRC, this is fairly standard practice. > > Probably because people wouldn't bother. But if you supply a default > one, clearing it is (usually; I haven't used FxOS text boxes much) a > fairly simply operation.
There's probably a way that we can require people to enter a password. However, a scheme like that proposed my Stefan will likely be a simpler approach. > > Also, I'm not sure it's fairly standard - pretty much every home > router, > at least, supplied in the UK today now has a randomly-assigned > default > password printed on the router itself, and if you want to use a > friend's > when you are round their house, you have to go and find the router > and > look at it. You're right. Clearly IDRC (I Didn't Recall Correctly). Lawrence _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
