If the users don't necessarily have email, then I don't think we can
assume that these users have become accustomed to having to retype
their password. After all, there are still people who hardly ever use
computers, especially people without email.

If the security risk is low, then I'll change my vote to "give it a
try". 

However as Torey implied, if it's low security, displaying the
password as they type it may be fine. 


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