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Create strong, secure passwords with our advanced password generator. Customize length, complexity, and character types for maximum security.
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Password Security Tips
- Use a unique password for each of your accounts
- Make your passwords long (at least 12 characters)
- Include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols
- Avoid using personal information like your name or birthdate
- Consider using a passphrase – a sequence of random words
- Change your passwords regularly, especially for important accounts
- Use a password manager to store your passwords securely
- Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible
Frequently Asked Questions
A strong password is typically at least 12 characters long and includes a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. It should not contain personal information, common words, or predictable patterns. The more random and complex the password, the stronger it is against brute force and dictionary attacks.
For most accounts, changing your passwords every 3-6 months is a good practice. However, for highly sensitive accounts like banking or email, you might want to change them more frequently. If you suspect any of your accounts may have been compromised, change those passwords immediately.
Yes, using a reputable password generator is safe and recommended. Our password generator runs entirely in your browser – no passwords are sent over the internet or stored on our servers. The generated passwords are created using cryptographically secure random number generation to ensure they are truly random and unpredictable.
Ambiguous characters are those that can be difficult to distinguish from each other, such as the letter ‘l’ and the number ‘1’, or the letter ‘O’ and the number ‘0’. When you select “Avoid Ambiguous Characters,” our generator excludes these potentially confusing characters to make your password easier to read and type accurately.
Writing down passwords is generally not recommended, especially if the written list is easily accessible. Instead, consider using a reputable password manager that securely encrypts and stores your passwords. If you must write down passwords, keep the list in a secure location like a locked safe or encrypted file, and never write down the username or account name along with the password.