Password Generator

Generate strong, secure passwords with customizable length, character types, and complexity levels. Create unique passwords for enhanced online security.

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Quick Presets

Strong

16 chars, all character types

Very Strong

24 chars with symbols

PIN Code

6-digit numeric only

Memorable

4 words, 20+ chars

Passphrase

5-7 word phrase

Website

12 chars, URL-safe

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Security Tips

Use Long Passwords

12+ characters are recommended for strong security

Unique for Each Site

Never reuse passwords across different websites

Use a Password Manager

Store and manage passwords securely

Enable 2FA

Use two-factor authentication when available

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Password Strength Comparison

Password Type Example Strength Time to Crack* Entropy
Simple Word password Very Weak Instantly 2.7 bits
Common Pattern P@ssw0rd Weak 3 hours 28 bits
Mixed Short T7m#p9L Good 2 days 36 bits
Strong Random J8#kL9$mN2@pQ5! Strong 34 years 80 bits
Very Strong Xq29#T8z!P5$mL9@K3&vN7* Very Strong 2 billion years 128 bits
*Based on 10 billion guesses per second (modern cracking hardware)

Password Security FAQ

What makes a password strong?

A strong password has:

  • Length: At least 12 characters (16+ is better)
  • Complexity: Mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
  • Unpredictability: Random, not based on personal information
  • Uniqueness: Different for every account
  • No patterns: Avoid sequences (123, abc, qwerty) and repeated characters
Should I change my passwords regularly?

Current security best practices recommend:

  • Don't change unless compromised: Regular forced changes can lead to weaker passwords (like Password1, Password2, etc.)
  • Change if breached: Immediately if a service you use has a data breach
  • Use breach monitoring: Services like HaveIBeenPwned can alert you
  • Focus on uniqueness: Unique passwords for each site are more important than frequent changes
Are password managers safe?

Yes, reputable password managers are safe and recommended:

  • Encryption: They use strong encryption (AES-256) that even the provider can't break
  • Master password: Only you know your master password - it's never stored on their servers
  • Benefits: Generate strong unique passwords, auto-fill forms, sync across devices
  • Recommended managers: Bitwarden (free), 1Password, LastPass, Dashlane
  • More secure than: Reusing passwords, writing them down, or using weak memorable passwords
How do I remember all these passwords?

You don't need to remember them all:

  • Use a password manager: Remember one strong master password
  • Passphrase method: Create memorable but strong passphrases: "CorrectHorseBatteryStaple!"
  • Pattern-based: Use a base pattern modified per site: "Base#Facebook123", "Base#Google123"
  • Physical backup: Write down in a secure location (not on your computer)
  • Memorize critical ones: Only memorize email, banking, and password manager passwords