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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions security/password_migration.rst
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Expand Up @@ -127,13 +127,13 @@ Upgrade the Password
Upon successful login, the Security system checks whether a better algorithm
is available to hash the user's password. If it is, it'll hash the correct
password using the new hash. If you use a Guard authenticator, you first need to
`provide the original password to the Security system <Provide the Password when using Guard>`_.
:ref:`provide the original password to the Security system <Provide the Password when using Guard>`.

You can enable the upgrade behavior by implementing how this newly hashed
password should be stored:

* `When using Doctrine's entity user provider <Upgrade the Password when using Doctrine>`_
* `When using a custom user provider <Upgrade the Password when using a custom User Provider>`_
* :ref:`When using Doctrine's entity user provider <Upgrade the Password when using Doctrine>`
* :ref:`When using a custom user provider <Upgrade the Password when using a Custom User Provider>`

After this, you're done and passwords are always hashed as secure as possible!

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