I like Terminal not showing my password. Yes, this thing is called
"Terminal". Windows has CMD, we have a Terminal, so I changed the title
of this bug report.

In the old version of GDM was also an option to not give any visual
feedback when entering the password and I always enabled this option.

In the new GDM this option isn't implemented (yet) and now people are
also talking about showing the length of passwords in the Terminal. Why
not put an option somewhere (maybe in Authorizations) called "Give
graphical feedback when entering passwords"? When enabled (I think this
should be the default behavior in order to not confuse new users), the
length of the password is always shown (in GDM, in Terminal, when using
gksu and in PolicyKit). When disabled (users like me, who want
additional security can just remove the checkmark), the length of the
password isn't shown (so in GDM, in Terminal, when using gksu and in
PolicyKit no graphical feedback is shown).

I always liked the behavior of the Terminal and the option to disable
the grahical feedback in GDM, but gksu and PolicyKit still showed the
length of my password. Using one option which controls the graphical
feedback of GDM, Terminal, gksu and Policykit will create one consistent
behavior. The length of your password is shown everywhere or it's shown
nowhere. Nowadays the behavior is completely inconsistent. One
application doesn't show the length of your password (Terminal), while
others always show the length of your password (gksu, PolicyKit, new
GDM) and other have an option to disable the visual feedback (old GDM).

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Entering password in Terminal gives no visual feedback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194472
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