It looks to me like [the old tag wiki](http://stackoverflow.com/posts/8195524/revisions) was intended to be about password-manager use-cases. > [old entry] Password encryption is the act of securing a password with another password. Does that need its own tag? I disagree with the claim in this question that the tag says to "encrypt by hashing". It actually says/said (in the next sentence) that hashing is what you should do *instead of* encrypting, if that's what you came looking for, and that the tag *isn't* about that. If the questions using the tag were about how to make auth tokens from passwords, or implement password authentication, then the questions were mis-tagged according to my reading of the text introduce by Rev4 (Jan 2013), live until Rev6 (Feb 2016). Perhaps a password-authentication tag is needed, or those questions should have use tagged with [tag:passwords] or [tag:password-protection]. The seems to be about implementing systems that use passwords for authentication, and recommends hashing. --- It also had a link to [an article about why encrypting a password doesn't create a good auth token](https://dzone.com/articles/password-encryption-short) without pointing out that this was a different usage of the phrase. If *that* was the intended use of the tag, then I think it needed to change. security.SE might want tags for specific security errors, even uncommon ones that, but I don't think SO needs a tag for every *bad* practice. There are too many pitfalls in software design to label every one with a tag. --- Whatever the password-encryption tag is repurposed to, it should have a sentence to point people in the right direction if they wind up reading that tag wiki when they actually need password hashing.