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Yes, Michel. I understand, but from my passwordfield there is no physical way to copy password because of just little stupid reason – inside that field there is no actually password. You can see bullets there or even entire alphabet, but the container string is only related with password by it’s length. So simple is that. If you manage somehow to copy that text from my passwordfield that stands on TextField, you get whatever, but no password. :slight_smile:

I suspected so. But that does not prevent a hacker to look at memory and find the value of the text property.

Ideally, it would be better to hide that property until it is queried, for instance with a Computed Property.

The keylogger also would have access to the buffer.

Understand I am just exchanging ideas, not telling you what to do.

Off course I understand perfectly, Michel. Thanks!

For memory purposes little encryption is a good way. :wink:

And if be honest, my mind just was visited by solution, how to fool keyloggers, but as I am busy by another projects, I don’t blow it to life yet. At least not in this year.