MFW I realize that companies can see the password you've created for your application
Wait, they can?
>>37983433
no OP is an idiot. passwords are encoded in the database. there would be way more password leaks if that were true
>>37983982
No they can see it. That why you never put a racial slur there
>>37983433
>>37983411
I-I don't think they can? I mean they store them hashed and salted right?
>>37984041
>>37983982
>>37983433
It all depends on how shitty their setup is. It's possible to make setups that hash client-side with JS, then rehash server side with a hidden salt. This hides both the password and the salt from network traffic inspection, and hides the password from the server as well as the salt from the user. Wins for everyone.
This is also the least common implementation, with plaintext being most common, and plaintext hashed by salt server-side next most common.