The problem is that anything which would make this scary clown scarier would necessarily be true. So if having claws and being able to fly would make this scary clown scarier, then a flying clown with claws would necessarily exist. At least if you follow the logic of the ontological argument.
Small tip: looking at the spelling errrors, I bet you're on mobile, and using the standard Google or iOS keyboard set to French. I constantly have to switch between English and my native language as well. But I found out that with Swiftkey (by Microsoft), you don't need to manually switch between two languages; you just configure two language at once and the software does autocorrect for both.
Complexity of the code base. The computation of hashes client side requires quite a bit of custom code. Sending a plain text password is build into the browser.