So everyone wants you to use long complex passwords for security. Then you go to use their app and they give you no option/checkbox to show the password as you’re typing it in. Try and type $*#jv90!!%pwM791^bp5 on a little phone keyboard without making a single typing mistake while not being able to see what you’ve type in so far. Fail!
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