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Passphrase Generator - Memorable & Strong

Long passwords are stronger than complex ones - and easier to remember. A passphrase like 'correct-horse-battery-staple' has more entropy than 'Tr0ub4dor&3' and you'll actually be able to type it. We use the EFF Diceware wordlist (7,776 common English words) and pick 4-8 truly random ones for each passphrase.

When to use this

Best for: passwords you need to type often (laptop login, password manager master password, work VPN), shared-team credentials where members will type the password manually, accounts where you want strong security but no autofill is available.

Frequently Asked Questions

How strong is a 4-word passphrase?

With the EFF wordlist (7,776 words), a 4-word passphrase has ~51 bits of entropy - stronger than most 8-char random passwords. Five words gives ~65 bits, hardened against any feasible offline attack.

Should I use my passphrase verbatim?

Yes - the random word combination is the security. Don't add your name, birthday, or other 'memorable' tweaks - those reduce entropy and make the passphrase easier to crack.

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