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White-Password

A simple approach to Secure Password Input in python.

Why white-password?

No-human in this world wish to get their Passwords to get leaked out. Python script that you write will not know that you're entering a password until and unless you use white-password which hides the user input in a much more secure way. No-one will ever know how long your password is either as you see an empty line with a blank space.

Usage:

  • Copy and paste the entire method / function in your code.
  • Equate and Call the function with a subscript. (keyword prompt is mandatory!)

Example of usage:

def white_password(prompt):      # Check src(white-password.py)
    ...
    ...
    return ...

USERNAME = input("User Name : ")      # A simple user input
PASSWORD = white_password(prompt="Password  : ")      # Calling the white_password(). You can write what ever you wish inside the double quotes.