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I am doing a login page. I have UITextField for password.

Obviously, I do not want the password to be seen; instead, I want circles to show when typing. How do you set the field for this to happen?

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Please set your UItextField property secure..

Try this..

textFieldSecure.secureTextEntry = true

textFieldSecure is your UITextField...

For newer Swift version, it is textFieldSecure.isSecureTextEntry = true

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    It has been changed to isSecureTextEntry in the new swift versions
    – Aditya
    Jan 11, 2022 at 10:28
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One can do this for Obscure a UITextField password:

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CODE

Objective-C:

textField.secureTextEntry = YES;

Swift:

textField.isSecureTextEntry = true 
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In Interface Builder check the "Secure Text Entry" checkbox

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In code set:

Objective-C:

yourTextField.secureTextEntry = YES;

Swift:

yourTextField.secureTextEntry = true
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Set the secureTextEntry property to YES.

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Open the Xib file and open the inspector of the password text field and tick the secure property.

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For Swift 3.0:

txtpassword.isSecureTextEntry = true
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    Why are you just repeating the previous answers
    – user3559349
    Dec 15, 2016 at 10:58
  • where u see the ans.
    – somnath
    Dec 20, 2016 at 4:43
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in Swift 3.0 or later

passwordTextField.isSecureTextEntry = true
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Simply check Secure Text Entry check box on the storyboard

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  • Is there a way that I can even hide the character to be displayed at all? I don't want the character to be seen at all. Aug 1, 2019 at 3:51
  • @ManinderSingh Sure but that requires some thinking out of the box. The idea I can think of is to use the text field delegate method to intercept all the inputs. After that return false to any intercepted characters and construct your string by yourself. Take a look at this delegate method textField(_ textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersIn range: NSRange, replacementString string: String)
    – Fangming
    Aug 1, 2019 at 14:04
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txt_Password = new UITextField {
  Frame = new RectangleF (20,40,180,31),
  BorderStyle = UITextBorderStyle.Bezel,
  TextColor = UIColor.Black,
  SecureTextEntry = true,
  Font = UIFont.SystemFontOfSize (17f),
  Placeholder = "Enter Password",
  BackgroundColor = UIColor.White,
  AutocorrectionType = UITextAutocorrectionType.No,
  KeyboardType = UIKeyboardType.Default,
  ReturnKeyType = UIReturnKeyType.Done,
  ClearButtonMode = UITextFieldViewMode.WhileEditing,
};

secureTextEntry set true.

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