They're hashed with a salt using SHA128 (or whatever you specify in your web.config). So yes, they're pretty safe
Is it safe to store passwords in RK? Is there a way for us to make passwords invisible unless they are unlocked somehow?
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Sorry, I definitely wasn't clear enough. I am using RK for documentation of client sites. As part of this, we are storing some passwords. I am trying to ensure those passwords have an extra layer of protection if possible.
One other approach would be to create a plugin that lets you reveal the password when click a button you enter a password on the page, along with enabling SQL Server encrypted db.
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