My original question was actually a question to Gossamer-Threads, Inc. to consider
and not to stir a stink.
Scenario:
What if a crook buys GLinks? Its easy to then assume that a lot of users of Glinks
use the same password and login. Then the crook steals their identity etc. See what I was asking.
That was my intent, not to mess up anyones Links etc. If I were the developer, it would definately
have the passwords encrypted. The liability that come into play is just to great to risk.
Of course I'm not the developer so you can do it any way you like. I'm no risk.
I do know there are enough nogoods on the web to stumle on it though.
IMHO, passwords should always be encrypted. Period.
Dave