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Secure Password Generator:
Options:
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-- please select --
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Include Symbols:
( e.g. !#$% )
Include Numbers:
( e.g. 123456 )
Include Lowercase Characters:
( e.g. abcdefgh )
Include Uppercase Characters:
( e.g. ABCDEFGH )
Exclude Similar Characters:
( e.g. i, l, 1, L, o, 0, O )
Exclude Ambiguous Characters:
( { } [ ] ( ) / \ ' " ` ~ , ; : . < > )
Auto-Select:
( select the password automatically )
Generate Password
Your Password:
Remember your password:
Remember your password with the first character of each word in this sentence.
Terms & Condition:
This online app designed for secure password generation
We do not store any passwords
We do not track your information
We do not have any server side call here, all the passwords are generated on your device
Password Best Practices:
Passwords are the key to almost everything you do online, and you probably have multiple passwords that you use throughout the day. Choosing hard-to-hack passwords and managing them securely can sometimes seem inconvenient. Fortunately, there are simple ways to make your passwords as secure as possible. Doing so can keep hackers from taking over your accounts, and prevent theft of your information (or money from online banking!).
Never reveal your passwords to others
Use different passwords for different accounts
Use multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Length trumps complexity.
The longer a password is, the better. Use at least 16 characters whenever possible.
Make passwords that are hard to guess but easy to remember
Do not use the same password, security question and answer for multiple important accounts.
Use a password that has at least 16 characters, use at least one number, one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter and one special symbol.
Do not use the names of your families, friends or pets in your passwords.
Do not use postcodes, house numbers, phone numbers, birthdates, ID card numbers, social security numbers, and so on in your passwords.
Do not use any dictionary word in your passwords. Examples of strong passwords: ePYHc~dS*)8$+V-' , qzRtC{6rXN3N\RgL , zbfUMZPE6`FC%)sZ. Examples of weak passwords: qwert12345, Gbt3fC79ZmMEFUFJ, 1234567890, 987654321, nortonpassword
Do not use two or more similar passwords which most of their characters are same, for example, ilovefreshflowersMac, ilovefreshflowersDropBox, since if one of these passwords is stolen, then it means that all of these passwords are stolen.
Do not use something that can be cloned( but you can't change ) as your passwords, such as your fingerprints.
Do not let your Web browsers( FireFox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, IE, Microsoft Edge ) to store your passwords, since all passwords saved in Web browsers can be revealed easily.
Do not send sensitive information online via unencrypted( e.g. HTTP or FTP ) connections, because messages in these connections can be sniffed with very little effort. You should use encrypted connections such as HTTPS, SFTP, FTPS, SMTPS, IPSec whenever possible.
Encrypt and backup your passwords to different locations, then if you lost access to your computer or account, you can retrieve your passwords back quickly.
Turn on 2-step authentication whenever possible.
Do not store your critical passwords in the cloud.
Do not click the link in an email or SMS message, do not reset your passwords by clicking them, except that you know these messages are not fake.
It's possible that one of the software or App you downloaded or updated has been modified by hackers, you can avoid this problem by not installing this software or App at the first time, except that it's published to fix security holes. You can use Web based apps instead, which are more secure and portable.
Be careful when using online paste tools and screen capture tools, do not let them to upload your passwords to the cloud.