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This method is great for school tasks or simple offline projects.

def load_users(): users_dict = {} with open("user.txt", "r") as f: for line in f: # Splitting by comma-space ensures clean data user, passw = line.strip().split(", ") users_dict[user] = passw return users_dict users = load_users() username = input("Username: ") password = input("Password: ") if username in users: if users[username] == password: print("Login successful!") else: print("Incorrect password.") else: print("User not found.") Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. Creating and Editing the File If you just need to create the .txt file itself: Download Loginnn txt

When writing your script, it is best to load the file into a dictionary. This allows you to quickly check if a username exists and then verify the password. This method is great for school tasks or

You should use hashing (like bcrypt ) so that even if someone opens the file, they only see a scrambled code instead of the actual password. Creating and Editing the File If you just need to create the

Use a file manager like X-plore File Manager or dedicated text editors like Oojao Text Editor . 4. Important Security Warning

Storing passwords in a plain text file is because anyone with access to the computer can read them.