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Secure Password Generator

Create strong, random passwords instantly with our free password generator. Protect your online accounts with unique, hard-to-crack passwords that include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters.

What Makes a Strong Password?

A strong password should be:

  • At least 12-16 characters long: Longer passwords are exponentially harder to crack
  • Mix of character types: Include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
  • Completely random: Avoid dictionary words, names, or predictable patterns
  • Unique for each account: Never reuse passwords across different websites

Password Strength Levels

  • Weak (0-40%): Short passwords with only lowercase letters. Can be cracked in seconds.
  • Medium (41-70%): 8-12 characters with some variety. Vulnerable to brute force attacks.
  • Strong (71-90%): 12+ characters with mixed case, numbers, and symbols. Takes years to crack.
  • Very Strong (91-100%): 16+ characters with full complexity. Virtually uncrackable with current technology.

Password Security Best Practices

  • Use a password manager to store your unique passwords securely
  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) whenever possible
  • Change passwords immediately if you suspect a breach
  • Never share passwords via email or text message
  • Avoid using personal information like birthdays or names
  • Don't use the same password for multiple accounts

Common Password Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using "password", "123456", or other common passwords
  • Simple substitutions like "Pa$$w0rd" are still weak
  • Sequential characters like "abcd" or "1234"
  • Keyboard patterns like "qwerty" or "asdfgh"
  • Personal information that's easy to find online

How Often Should I Change My Password?

Security experts now recommend changing passwords only when there's evidence of a breach, rather than on a fixed schedule. Focus on using strong, unique passwords with 2FA enabled rather than frequently changing weak passwords.

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