My first reaction to trying this was "wow, awesome!" My second reaction was
"hey, my favorite password is ugly. I need to change it to something
prettier."

Would be very interested to know if it would somehow be able to generate
more secure passwords as more aesthetically pleasing, thus manipulating
folks into better security for the greater good. Talk about behavior
modification in design!

anne


new-boun...@ixda.org wrote on 07/31/2009 05:09:01 AM:

> An experiment from Mattt Thompson in how to visualize the input of
> masked password fields:
> http://mattt.github.com/Chroma-Hash/

> Some explanation taken from his blog:

> Chroma-Hash displays an ambient color representation of the input as
> it is being typed.


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