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* [PM-2135] feat: create new user-verification module
* [PM-2136] feat: add ability to remove form field bottom margin
(cherry picked from commit 05925ff77ed47f3865c2aecade8271390d9e2fa6)
* [PM-2135] feat: refactor user-verification component
* [PM-2135] feat: refactor user-verification-prompt
* [PM-2135] feat: use form validation in prompt
* [PM-2135] feat: change autofocus target
* [PM-2135] chore: clean up old code
* [PM-2135] feat: allow user verification to show invalid password error
* [PM-2135] feat: hack mark as touched to get error to display
* [PM-2135] chore: move to auth
* [PM-2135] fix: hardcoded dialog buttons
* [PM-2135] feat: add onDestroy handler
* [PM-2135] fix: remove unecessary directive input
* [PM-2135] feat: add password toggle
* [PM-2135] chore: add hack comment
* [PM-2135] chore: move services to auth folder and rename
* [PM-2135] fix: show correct error messages
* [PM-2135] fix: re-add non-existant files to whitelist
I honestly don't know why the linter is complaining about this
* Fix capital letters whitelist
* [PM-2135] chore: remove rows that were mistakenly added during merge from master
* [PM-2135] chore: remove rows that were mistakenly added during merge from master
* [PM-2135] feat: disable built-in browser validations
* Revert "[PM-2135] feat: disable built-in browser validations"
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