On 21 May 2008, at 16:05, Torsten Curdt wrote:

From a security point of it makes some sense to prevent pasting. You don't really want people keeping plain text versions of their passwords around. Also, whatever was pasted would be left on the clipboard. That would be very easy for someone passing by your mac to check for. If people get used to not being able to paste, then they won't put passwords on the clipboard in the first place.

Hm ...well, I bet joe average will receive the password, copy it into the clipboard then try to paste ...and then realize that it does not work and type it.

Indeed, maybe the first one or two times. However I am sure they will soon learn that this will be futile and hence won't do the copy.

Matt
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