I have tested this with the new version of Plymouth and the problem is
not there.  I tested this by upgrading to the latest version Plymouth,
and rebooting.  Then trying to reproduce the problem by rebooting again
and pressing CTRL-ALT-F1.  My password was not shown in text mode.

However, I have tested this problem over the last few weeks (as I
created the upstream bug report,
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/408) and I have never been
able to reproduce it.  My guess that I can't reproduce is hinted by this
comment:  "Our systems do often boot quick enough that Plymouth doesn't
have time to activate, too." made in the upstream bug report. Maybe
previously my system booted quicker/slower and I saw the password issue
and now it boots slower/quicker and I can't reproduce it.

Anyway, with the new version of Plymouth it seems to not be any worse.
It would be good if someone else could test it too.

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  Login password from GDM is shown in plain text on the VT1 console

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