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🚫 Password Hall of Shame
These passwords can be cracked instantly. Never use them!
Source: Analysis of 1 billion leaked credentials
🔑 Can't Remember 100 Passwords?
Nobody can. A password manager remembers them for you — you just need one master password to unlock them all.
Why use a password generator?
Humans are terrible at being random. We pick pet names, birthdays, and "password123" — hackers know this. A generator creates truly random passwords that are nearly impossible to guess, even with powerful computers.
Password vs Passphrase
What makes a password "strong"?
Two things matter most:
- Don't reuse it — When one site gets hacked (and they do), attackers try that password everywhere. Unique passwords limit the damage.
- Make it random — Skip the pet names and birthdays. Random characters are exponentially harder to crack than clever substitutions like "p@ssw0rd".
Our Recommendations
At least 12 characters, 16+ is ideal
Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols
Personal info, dictionary words, patterns
Change passwords after any suspected breach
Enable two-factor authentication everywhere
Use a password manager for all accounts
Questions People Ask
- Is this actually safe to use?
- Yes — everything happens in your browser. We never see or store the passwords you generate. Check the source code if you're skeptical!
- What makes a password "strong" anyway?
- Length is king. A 16-character random password would take billions of years to crack. Mix in numbers and symbols, and you're basically untouchable.
- Can I use the same password for everything?
- Please don't. When (not if) one site gets breached, hackers will try that password on your email, bank, everything. One password per account.
- I think my password got leaked. Now what?
- Change it right now — on that account and anywhere else you used it. Then turn on two-factor authentication so a password alone isn't enough to get in.
- What can I actually use these passwords for?
- Anything that needs a password: websites, apps, Wi-Fi, your computer, encrypted drives, you name it.