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C# Read Password from Console without showing it [duplicate]

If i use Console.ReadLine() to read a password then all the text entered is visible on the console. How can i read the password without making it visible?
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C# how do i make it so when i type there are just stars [duplicate]

I'm basically using a program i made myself, it's a program that requires a password to open w/e application i've assigned it too. But i don't know how to make the text into * instead of regular text. ...
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How to set a password on c# console? [duplicate]

I'm a beginner in this field, and I wanted to know if on c# I can set a password so only if this specific string will be typed the Console.ReadLine function will work. If it is important to know I'm ...
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Reading a password from std::cin

I need to read a password from standard input and wanted std::cin not to echo the characters typed by the user... How can I disable the echo from std::cin? here is the code that I'm currently using: ...
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C# Console - hide the input from console window while typing

I'm using Console.ReadLineto read the input of the user. However, I want to hide/exclude the inputted text on the console screen while typing. For example, when the user writes "a", it writes "a" to ...
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C# Advanced Console I/O [duplicate]

I have multiple I/O tasks that I want to do with a console: Print out standard, non-editable text (Console.WriteLine()) Print out text that the user can edit (?) Allow the user to type, and be able ...
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How to unit test a function dependent on System.Console?

I'm having trouble figuring out how to unit test a function. It's used for getting user input password-style, so that asterisks appear instead of what the user has typed. So I'm trying to capture ...
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Securing a password input in c# dotnet core console app

long time lurker here finally having a question that I'm not seeing. I am writing a c# console application in dotnet core and trying to allow a user to input a password, and am concerned about ...
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Turn a string into password [closed]

static string ReadPassword(int length, char c) The method should allow you to enter a string as a password. length is the minimum length of the password and c is the character displayed on the screen ...
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Process with Verb = "runas" does not start with the credentials defined in Arguments

This var psi = new ProcessStartInfo("cmd") { Verb = "runas", UseShellExecute = true, Arguments = "/user:domain\\username" }; ...
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Connecting to Exchange online using C# powershell sdk

I used to use Basic authentication when connecting to Exchange online, but after Microsoft disabled the basic authentication I have not had luck connecting to it. Having it use authentication popup ...
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Change string (font) mode to password mode in c#

I am currently working on console application. I got an issue for login functionality in a console application . If the user enters the username and password, then clicks the enter button, it will ...
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C# Changing Resources at Runtime

I am trying to save the username and password of user at c# console application. Hence there will be just one username and password that must be saved (It is like pin code). I don't want to use a ...
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I'm trying to mask the characters entered in the console with '*' but it is just repeatedly printin asterisks, anyone know what i can do?

using System; class MainClass { public static void Main (string[] args) { Console.Write("password: "); string password = null; while (true){ var key = Console.ReadKey(true); ...
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How do I write a unit test for a masked readline method?

I'm trying to write a unit test for a method like the one shown in the answer here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/3404522/824897 I created streams for input and output that I attached to the Console so ...
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