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No, not really without hacking on phpMyAdmin a LOT. Basically to "encrypt" the password, you'd need a lot of javascript, which would need to be added and then phpMyAdmin would need to be told not to hash the password itself.Even if you "encrypt" or "hide" the only the password, you're not safe. Using POST instead of GET would make it look hidden, but any script kiddie could still sniff a POST field. And making it encrypted would still make you just as vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack (they could intercept the hashed password and just re-submit it themself as though it were just a regular old password, and it would still work).The only "encryption" you'll get in the truest sense is by using HTTPS.