Password Generator

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Look, we all know we should use strong passwords. But between “Password requirements: 12 characters, one uppercase, one symbol, one ancient hieroglyph” and the fact that you’ve got 87 accounts to remember, it’s tempting to just reuse the same weak one everywhere.

That’s where this tool saves your digital life. It makes passwords even you can’t guess—but you won’t need to because you’ll be using a password manager (right?).

Why Your Current Passwords Are a Disaster Waiting to Happen

True story: My cousin used her dog’s name + birth year for everything. Then her Instagram got hacked, and suddenly her:

  • Bank account

  • Amazon

  • Work email

All got hit the same day. Took her 3 months to clean up that mess.

This tool prevents that by creating:

  • 16-character random passwords

  • Different ones for every account

  • No patterns hackers can guess

How It Works (Simple Enough for Your Technophobe Uncle)

  1. Choose your style:

    • “I need to remember this” (Readable words with numbers)

    • “Maximum security” (Random keyboard smash)

    • “PIN code” (For things that still live in 1995)

  2. Click generate:

    • Instantly gives you 5 options

    • Shows strength meter (no more guessing)

  3. Copy and use:

    • Pro tip: Use a password manager to remember them

5 Password Crimes You’re Probably Committing

  1. Using your pet’s name (First thing hackers try)

  2. Reusing passwords (One leak = all accounts at risk)

  3. Never changing them (That password from college? Really?)

  4. Storing them in Notes app (That’s not secure)

  5. Thinking “I’m not important enough to hack” (Bots don’t care who you are)

Who Needs This Most?

✔ Parents – Protect those family photos in the cloud
✔ Small business owners – Your bank login isn’t as safe as you think
✔ Anyone with online shopping accounts – Say no to fraudulent AirPods purchases
✔ Basically everyone – If you have internet, you need this

Pro Tips From a Paranoid Security Nerd

  • Length beats complexity – “horsebatterystaple” is better than “P@ssw0rd”

  • Use a password manager – Like Bitwarden or 1Password

  • Turn on 2FA everywhere – Yes, even for Pinterest

  • Check haveibeenpwned.com – See if your passwords are already leaked

FAQ From Normal (Not Techy) People

“What if I forget it?”
That’s what password managers are for. Or write it down at home (not stuck to your monitor).

“Why not just use my fingerprint?”
Because many sites don’t offer that, and you need backups when it fails.

“How often should I change?”
Only when there’s a breach—but make every password unique.

“Is this safer than coming up with my own?”
Yes. Humans are terrible at randomness.

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