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Warning: your configuration settings are set to save plain text passwords!

When you use a password field on any of your forms, the data your visitors will enter in that field will be stored in plain text. This is a security issue and should be avoided.

To fix this issue, you can go in to your ~/App_Plugins/UmbracoForms/UmbracoForms.config file and set the key SavePlainTextPasswords to False.

After updating this setting, make sure to recycle the application pool for the site for the new setting to become active.

Note: password values will still be passed on to workflows, regardless of the setting in UmbracoForms.config