spring-security/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/authentication/passwords/credentials-container.adoc

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[[servlet-authentication-credentialscontainer]]
= CredentialsContainer
{security-api-url}org/springframework/security/core/CredentialsContainer.html[The `CredentialsContainer`] interface indicates that the implementing object contains sensitive data, and is used internally by Spring Security to erase the authentication credentials after a successful authentication.
This interface is implemented by most of Spring Security internal domain classes, like {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/core/userdetails/User.html[User] and {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authentication/UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken.html[UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken].
The `ProviderManager` manager checks whether the returned `Authentication` implements this interface.
If so, xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-providermanager-erasing-credentials[it calls the `eraseCredentials` method] to remove the credentials from the object.
If you want your custom authentication objects to have their credentials erased after authentication, you should ensure that the classes implement the `CredentialsContainer` interface.
Users who are writing their own `AuthenticationProvider` implementations should create and return an appropriate `Authentication` object there, minus any sensitive data, rather than using this interface.