Re: 3.3.7 redundant entry

Yes, I do consider such things as exception. Confirming email address,
confirming password, confirming an account number etc., are meant to ensure
user has entered accurate data for a transaction. So these can be treated
as essential.

Regards,
Srinivasu
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 6:34 PM Ms J <ms.jflz.woop@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello
>
> When a website has a double input to compare for validation (such as when
> you are asked to input your email address twice when signing up to a
> service or filling in a form, to ensure they match) is this considered
> essential and therefore an exception? You can't paste into the fields so
> you have to type manually.
>
> This particular service is sending a sensitive document, so does this come
> under 'the information is required to ensure the security of the content'
> as they are taking care to ensure it's being sent to the correct email
> address?
>
> Thanks
>
> Sarah
>
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>

Received on Thursday, 29 February 2024 02:04:53 UTC