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Should I hash my passwords even if I am only allowed to generate limited traffic?

At this moment imI'm busy working on an webapp with a friend of mine. The main problem we have is that we are only allowed to generate 50 GB a month in datatraffic.

My question is: Does hashing the passwords for users (when creating accounts or logging in) negatively affect the maximum datatraffic per month? If so what are the alternatives to make sure the information about our users is safe?

Should I hash my passwords?

At this moment im busy working on an webapp with a friend of mine. The main problem we have is that we are only allowed to generate 50 GB a month in datatraffic.

My question is: Does hashing the passwords for users (when creating accounts or logging in) negatively affect the maximum datatraffic per month? If so what are the alternatives to make sure the information about our users is safe?

Should I hash my passwords even if I am only allowed to generate limited traffic?

At this moment I'm busy working on an webapp with a friend of mine. The main problem we have is that we are only allowed to generate 50 GB a month in datatraffic.

My question is: Does hashing the passwords for users (when creating accounts or logging in) negatively affect the maximum datatraffic per month? If so what are the alternatives to make sure the information about our users is safe?

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Should I hash my passwords?

At this moment im busy working on an webapp with a friend of mine. The main problem we have is that we are only allowed to generate 50 GB a month in datatraffic.

My question is: Does hashing the passwords for users (when creating accounts or logging in) negatively affect the maximum datatraffic per month? If so what are the alternatives to make sure the information about our users is safe?