Users can now see whether they're logged in with Google vs email/password. If logged in with Google, they can create a new password. They can also choose to unlink their Google auth provider (only if they also have email/password enabled). You can no longer "change your password" if you don't have a password set.
Testing
See screenshots:
Notes
User can still reset their password if they don't have a previous password set. This behavior is consistent with other apps (tested with Asana).
Summary
Users can now see whether they're logged in with Google vs email/password. If logged in with Google, they can create a new password. They can also choose to unlink their Google auth provider (only if they also have email/password enabled). You can no longer "change your password" if you don't have a password set.
Testing
See screenshots:
Notes
User can still reset their password if they don't have a previous password set. This behavior is consistent with other apps (tested with Asana).