I'm intrigued by the idea of letting the user "turn off" password masking
with a radio button or a checkbox, but one concern -- is there a likelihood
that a lot of users will be tabbing through this form?

Unless your users are savvy enough to know to use the space bar
on checkboxes/radio buttons, those tabbing through the form would need to go
to mouse to turn off the masking, which may take them longer to do than it
would to just type the password again.
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