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I had a problem to disable password checking (password1 with password2) in django-allauth package. Because nowadays, sign-up forms never get two passwords in form.

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After searching, I found this switch to turn this option off:

ACCOUNT_SIGNUP_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION = False

You can put this on your settings.py file.

This switch is True by default, you can set this toFalse, then django-allauth never check passwords in sign-up form and password2 became optional.

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    Since 0.26, this settings was change to ACCOUNT_SIGNUP_EMAIL_ENTER_TWICE = False
    – Cristián
    May 14, 2018 at 20:32
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    There is actually a ACCOUNT_SIGNUP_PASSWORD_ENTER_TWICE setting now Mar 30, 2020 at 18:53
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By default while signing up for a account in django-all-auth, a user has to type in his password twice. This is done to prevent unintentional typing errors.

This feature is configurable and can be changed via the ACCOUNT_SIGNUP_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION setting (which OP also mentioned above).

As per django-all-auth docs:

ACCOUNT_SIGNUP_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION (=True)
When signing up, let the user type in their password twice to avoid typo’s.

ACCOUNT_SIGNUP_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION is set to True by default. Since you don't want this functionality you can just set this setting to False in your settings.py file.

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