Character Types
Your Secure Password
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Strength
Password Strength Guide
| Strength | Characteristics | Time to Crack |
|---|---|---|
| Weak | Short, simple characters only | Seconds to minutes |
| Fair | 8–11 chars, 2–3 character types | Hours to days |
| Strong | 12–15 chars, mixed types | Years |
| Very Strong | 16+ chars, all character types | Centuries |
Password Generator FAQ
Common questions about password security.
Yes. We use the browser's Web Cryptography API (crypto.getRandomValues), which is cryptographically secure and approved for security-sensitive applications. Passwords are generated entirely in your browser — we never see or store them.
At least 12 characters for most accounts, and 16+ for banking, email, and other sensitive accounts. A 16-character password using all character types would take centuries to brute-force crack.
Absolutely. A password manager (like Bitwarden, 1Password, or Dashlane) stores all your unique passwords securely and autofills them. This means you only need to remember one strong master password.
A strong password is long (16+ characters), random, and uses a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. It should not contain dictionary words, personal information, or repeat patterns.