Use this password generator to create stronger passwords for online accounts. A strong password can help protect accounts from guessing, reuse, and common password attacks. This tool can help create passwords using a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols depending on the options selected.
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Your password is analyzed entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent over the network.
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Passwords are generated using a cryptographically secure random source (crypto.getRandomValues) and analyzed entirely in your browser. Nothing is transmitted, stored, or logged. For day-to-day use, store passwords in a reputable password manager.
How to Use This Tool
Choose the password length.
Select whether to include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Generate a password.
Copy the password and store it in a secure password manager.
Do not reuse the same password across multiple accounts.
Password Best Practices
Use a unique password for every important account.
Use longer passwords when possible.
Avoid names, birthdays, phone numbers, and common words.
Use a password manager to store passwords securely.
Turn on two-factor authentication when available.
Common Uses
You can use this tool for:
Email accounts
Website logins
Admin accounts
Social media accounts
Client portals
Online banking passwords
Software subscriptions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What makes a password strong? A strong password is long, unique, and hard to guess. It should not be reused on other accounts.
Should I remember every password? For many users, a password manager is safer and easier than trying to remember many complex passwords.
Is a longer password better? In general, longer passwords are harder to guess, especially when they are unique and not based on personal information.
Disclaimer
This tool is provided for general security convenience. KeyText cannot guarantee account security. Users are responsible for storing passwords safely and following good security practices.