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What stands out in Password Generator

  • Custom rules for length, symbols, numbers, and letter types
  • Client-side generation flow
  • Quick copy and regenerate actions for multiple accounts

Using Password Generator, step by step

  1. Set your password rules

    Choose the target length and decide whether uppercase letters, numbers, or symbols should be included.

  2. Review the generated result

    Make sure the final password matches the security needs of the account or service you are protecting.

  3. Store it safely

    Save the password inside a trusted password manager and avoid reusing it anywhere else.

When Password Generator fits best

  • Creating a unique password for a new account
  • Replacing weak or outdated passwords on a regular cycle
  • Generating strong temporary credentials for shared service access

What is the single most important rule for strong passwords?

Length usually makes the biggest difference. A random, unique password with 14 or more characters is often safer than a shorter but more complex-looking one.

Password Generator: common questions

Are generated passwords sent to a server?

No. The generator runs in the browser, so the password is created on your device.

Should every account have a different password?

Yes. Unique passwords stop one compromised account from cascading into other services.

Is a password manager worth using?

Yes. It is the most practical way to keep many strong, different passwords secure and manageable.

Security Tools category includes related tools and follow-up pages worth checking next.

Secure Password Generator

What Makes a Password Strong?

  • Length: It should be at least 12-16 characters long.
  • Complexity: Use a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
  • Uniqueness: Never use the same password for multiple websites.