Hi Stephen,

I definitely vote for keeping the confirm password box.

Especially if you are keen on lessening the load on your internal
help desk for password resets. If you're allowing users to create
blind-typed passwords then the rate of mis-typed passwords (without
the user even realising they've mistyped) must increase.

Unless you're going to allow this mac-style radio option suggested
above which will allow them to see what they type.

I'd be fascinated to find out if you reduced help desk calls without
the confirmation.

Tim


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