Generate strong secure random passwords instantly with customizable options and browser-based privacy.
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How to Use the Password Generator
The Password Generator helps you create strong random passwords directly in your browser.
You can choose the password length, enable or disable character types, exclude confusing characters,
and even generate multiple passwords at once.
To use the tool, set the desired length, select which character types you want to include,
and click Generate Password. The tool will instantly create one or more secure random passwords.
You can then copy the first password or copy the full generated list.
This tool uses your browser’s cryptographic random generator to produce passwords locally.
That means generation happens on your device, which helps keep your generated passwords private during use.
What Makes a Strong Password?
Length: Longer passwords are generally harder to guess or brute-force.
Randomness: Truly random passwords are stronger than predictable words or patterns.
Uniqueness: Every account should have a different password.
Character variety: Using multiple character types can improve strength when allowed.
Best Practices
Use a unique password for every account.
Prefer at least 12 to 16 characters for important accounts.
Store passwords in a trusted password manager.
Enable two-factor authentication where possible.
Do not share passwords in messages, screenshots, or public documents.
Privacy Note
This password generator runs in your browser. It is designed for local generation and quick copying.
For long-term storage, use a dedicated password manager instead of saving passwords in plain text notes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes. This tool uses the browser’s built-in cryptographic random generator to create strong random passwords.
No. Passwords are generated in your browser for local use. You should still store them safely in a password manager.
For many accounts, 12 to 16 characters is a solid starting point. For highly important accounts, longer passwords can be even better.
Excluding characters like I, l, 1, O, and 0 can make passwords easier to read and type correctly.
Yes. Set the number of passwords you want and the tool will generate them in one click.
No. Every account should have its own unique password. Reusing passwords increases risk if one account is compromised.