Password Generator
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What is a Password Generator?
A password generator is a tool that creates strong, random, and secure passwords. It helps you avoid using easily guessable passwords (like “password123” or personal names) by generating a random combination of characters based on your selected settings, such as length and character types. This improves your online security and helps protect your accounts from unauthorized access.
How to Use the Password Generator
- Set Length: Use the slider or input box to choose how long you want your password to be. A minimum of 12–16 characters is recommended for better security.
- Choose Characters: Select whether to include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Exclude Ambiguous: Enable this option to remove characters that look similar (like “O” and “0”, or “l” and “1”) so the password is easier to read and type.
- Copy: Click the “Copy” button to quickly save the generated password to your clipboard.
Key Features
- Custom Password Length: Generate passwords of varying lengths to meet the requirements of different websites and applications.
- Flexible Character Options: Include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to create stronger passwords.
- Exclude Ambiguous Characters: Remove similar-looking characters such as O and 0 or l and 1 to reduce typing mistakes.
- Instant Generation: Create new random passwords with a single click whenever you need one.
- One-Click Copy: Quickly copy generated passwords to your clipboard for immediate use.
- Private and Secure: Passwords are generated locally in your browser and are never transmitted or stored on external servers.
Password Security Best Practices
Use Unique Passwords: Avoid reusing the same password across multiple accounts. If one account is compromised, other accounts remain protected.
Choose Longer Passwords: Longer passwords are generally more difficult to guess or crack. A length of at least 12 to 16 characters is recommended.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Whenever available, use two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of account security.
Use a Password Manager: Password managers can securely store and organize complex passwords so you do not need to memorize them all.
Update Compromised Passwords: If a password has been exposed in a data breach, replace it immediately with a new strong password.