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A Password Generator is a tool (online, software-based, or built-in to browsers) that creates strong, random passwords. These passwords are usually a mix of letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special symbols, designed to be hard to guess or crack.
Example: rT8#vLp9@wXe!3qT
Stronger Security: Randomly generated passwords are more secure than those humans typically create.
Protection Against Hacking: Prevents easy-to-guess or reused passwords that are vulnerable to brute force or credential stuffing attacks.
Saves Time: Automatically creates secure passwords without the user needing to think of them.
Meets Complex Requirements: Helps generate passwords that meet specific criteria (length, special characters, etc.).
Visit a Password Generator Tool: Examples include LastPass, 1Password, Dashlane, or random.org.
Choose Criteria: Set the length and types of characters (e.g., symbols, numbers, upper/lowercase letters).
Click “Generate”: The tool provides a strong password.
Copy and Save: Use it for your account, preferably storing it in a password manager.
Creating New Accounts: Especially for important services like banking, email, or cloud storage.
Updating Old or Weak Passwords: To improve security for existing accounts.
Managing Multiple Accounts: When you want each account to have a unique, hard-to-guess password.
Setting up Two-Factor Authentication Backups: For securely storing backup codes or app-specific passwords.