Password Generator

Create strong, secure passwords to protect your online accounts from hackers

Password Generator

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About Password Generator

The Password Generator creates strong, secure passwords that are difficult for hackers to crack. With increasing cyber threats, using weak passwords puts your personal information and online accounts at risk. Our tool helps you generate highly secure passwords that meet the highest security standards.

Why Strong Passwords Matter:

Password Security Tips:

Use Long Passwords

Always use at least 12 characters. Longer passwords are exponentially harder to crack.

Mix Character Types

Combine uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols for maximum security.

Avoid Personal Info

Never use names, birthdays, or other easily discoverable information.

Change Regularly

Update your passwords every 3-6 months, especially for critical accounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How secure are the passwords generated?
Our password generator uses cryptographically secure random number generation to create passwords that are virtually impossible to predict. All generation happens locally in your browser, so your passwords never leave your device.
What makes a password strong?
A strong password is long (12+ characters), uses a mix of character types (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols), avoids dictionary words and personal information, and doesn't contain repeating or sequential characters.
Should I write down my passwords?
It's better to use a password manager. If you must write them down, keep them in a secure location away from your computer. Never store passwords in plain text files or unsecured notes.
How often should I change my passwords?
For most accounts, changing passwords every 3-6 months is recommended. For critical accounts like banking and email, consider changing them more frequently. Always change passwords immediately if a service reports a breach.
Are password managers safe to use?
Reputable password managers use strong encryption and security practices. They are generally safer than reusing passwords or using weak passwords. Look for password managers with zero-knowledge architecture and independent security audits.
What is two-factor authentication (2FA)?
2FA adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second verification step (like a code from your phone) in addition to your password. Always enable 2FA on important accounts for enhanced security.