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Obaidul Haque 29 Jun, 2024 11:49:34 PM 1 52
Best Answer: Since strings are immutable, there is no way to change the contents of a string once it has been created, other than by creating a new string. Storing passwords in a character array mitigates the risk that the password may be stolen or manipulated.
Obaidul Haque 29 Jun, 2024 11:49:34 PM