Multiple Password Generator

Create multiple strong and secure passwords at the same time. You can create a list of up to 50 unique passwords.

Quantity
? How many passwords to generate at one time
Password Length
? abcdef
? ABCDEFGH
? Don't begin with a number or symbol
? Don't use characters like i, l, 1, L, o, 0, O, etc.
? Don't use the same character more than once
? Don't use sequential characters, e.g. abc, 789

How to Create Many Passwords at Once

1

Select the number of characters that your password will include. The more characters, the stronger the password will be. The more important the information that needs to be password protected, the more characters we recommend to choose.

2

Next, select which characters to use in the password. All possible ones are selected by default. However, some resources do not allow the use of certain characters. Also, passwords with more characters are harder to remember.

3

Now click on the generate button and get your new passwords. Now you can click on the button to copy the passwords to the clipboard. Be sure to remember or write down your passwords in a safe place.

The best ways to create passwords that no one can hack

Passwords – they are needed everywhere on the Internet. Each time you have to think about what password to put so that they cannot crack it. So what should be the password?

Most attackers don't bother with sophisticated methods to steal passwords. They take easily guessed combinations. About 1% of all currently existing passwords can be cracked in four attempts. How is this possible? Very simple. You are trying the four most common combinations in the world: password, 123456, 12345678, qwerty. After such a pass, on average, 1% of all passwords are guessed.

Let's say you fall into those 99% of users whose password is not so simple. Even so, the performance of modern hacking software must be reckoned with. John the Ripper is a free and open source program that checks millions of passwords per second. Individual samples of specialized commercial software claim a capacity of 2.8 billion passwords per second.

When composing a password, exclude data containing information about you and your family (names, surnames, memorable dates, phone numbers). Refuse a password that includes fully written any language, catchphrases, famous quotes. Avoid passwords that match your username. Of course, such a password is the easiest to type and does not need to be remembered, but it is also elementary to crack it. Try to periodically update and use different passwords on all sites and forums.

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