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Passphrase Generator

Strong, memorable passwords — like Brave-Tiger-River-92


About Passphrases

A passphrase is several random words joined together, giving high security with easy recall — the approach modern password managers recommend. The secret is length: four random words are far harder to crack than a short complex password. The passphrase here is generated only inside your browser via a secure random generator and is never sent to any server.

Tip: use a unique passphrase per account and save it in a trusted password manager.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A passphrase is several random words joined together, like Brave-Tiger-River-92. It is longer and far easier to remember than a complex password, yet very strong against guessing because length dramatically increases cracking difficulty.

Yes. Four or more truly random words give high cracking resistance, especially with an added number or symbol. Length is the biggest factor in strength — the more words, the stronger.

No. The passphrase is generated entirely inside your browser using a secure random generator (crypto), and is never sent or stored anywhere, so your privacy is fully preserved.

At least four words for normal accounts, and five or six for sensitive ones (primary email, banking). Adding a number and a symbol increases security further.

Because the words are real and easy to picture, you can link them into a short mental story. Even so, it is best to save a unique one per account in a trusted password manager.