Password Generator
Create strong, secure passwords instantly. Customizable and 100% safe.
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How to Create a Strong Password
Creating a strong, secure password is essential for protecting your online accounts. Follow these best practices to generate passwords that are virtually impossible to crack.
✓ Use at least 12 characters
Longer passwords are exponentially harder to crack. Aim for 16+ characters for sensitive accounts.
✓ Mix character types
Combine uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special symbols for maximum security.
✓ Avoid dictionary words
Don't use common words, names, or predictable patterns that hackers can easily guess.
✓ Use unique passwords
Never reuse passwords across different accounts. One breach shouldn't compromise everything.
Common Use Cases for Password Generators
Creating New Account Passwords
Generate strong passwords when signing up for new services, websites, or applications.
Securing API Keys & Tokens
Create complex authentication tokens for APIs, webhooks, and integrations.
Database & Admin Credentials
Generate highly secure passwords for database connections, admin panels, and server access.
WiFi Network Security
Create strong WiFi passwords to prevent unauthorized access to your network.
Temporary Access Codes
Generate one-time passwords for guest access or temporary sharing.
Password Security Best Practices
Do's ✓
- •Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever available
- •Use a password manager to store passwords securely
- •Change passwords immediately if you suspect a breach
- •Test password strength before using it
- •Use different passwords for work and personal accounts
Don'ts ✗
- •Never share passwords via email or messaging apps
- •Don't write passwords on sticky notes or documents
- •Avoid using personal information (birthdays, names)
- •Don't reuse passwords across multiple sites
- •Never use simple patterns like "123456" or "password"
Strong Password Examples
Here are examples of password strength levels. Always aim for "Very Strong" for maximum security.
Only 11 chars, dictionary word, predictable pattern
12 chars, mixed case, but uses personal info
16 chars, random, all character types, high entropy