Use a different password everywhere
A unique password prevents one data breach from exposing several accounts.
Create strong, unique passwords that are easier to remember and difficult to guess — generated only in your browser.
Three clear options with no unnecessary settings. Strong is the best choice for most accounts.
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Select an alternative to make it the main password.
Even a long password cannot protect an account if it is reused or stored carelessly.
A unique password prevents one data breach from exposing several accounts.
A trusted password manager can store long passwords and fill them in safely.
Use an authenticator app, passkey or security key whenever the service supports it.
Clear answers about password length, passphrases, Wi-Fi and account security.
A good online password generator must balance security with usability. A short familiar word is easy to guess, while a completely chaotic string is difficult to remember. This tool creates unique English word combinations and strengthens them with numbers, case changes and symbols.
No password leaves your browser. You can generate as many alternatives as you need, copy the preferred result and save it directly in a trusted password manager.
Choose a password that is long, random and unique. Avoid names, dates, phone numbers, keyboard patterns and reused phrases. For email, cloud storage, financial accounts and a password manager, choose Maximum or use a longer password accepted by the service.
A random passphrase combines unrelated words into a result that can create a memorable mental image. The words must not form a known quotation or common saying. The generator uses short natural English combinations without relying on personal details.
Use a separate password for email, Wi-Fi, social networks, shopping, gaming and work accounts. Email deserves particular care because access to it can be used to reset many other account passwords.
Length increases the number of possible combinations an attacker must test. Symbols and capital letters can add variety, but they do not rescue a short or predictable password. A password manager makes long unique passwords practical.
Enable MFA or a passkey wherever possible. A second factor reduces the chance of account takeover even if a password is exposed through phishing or a service breach.