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Random passwords are passwords composed of randomly generated characters, usually containing a combination of letters, numbers and special characters to increase the security and complexity of the password and prevent being guessed or brutally unraveled.
Password security is affected by factors such as length, complexity, randomness and uniqueness. Generally, the longer the length and the more characters the more secure the password is.
This tool generates passwords locally in your browser and will not be transmitted over the network or stored on a remote server. However, for particularly sensitive purposes, it is recommended to use an offline password manager to generate passwords to eliminate potential cyber risks.
The safest password should be long enough (at least 12 digits or more), contain upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters, and is highly random, without common vocabulary or personal information. Ideally, each account should use a different password.
Using a password manager is the best way to manage complex random passwords. Password Manager can safely store all passwords, you only need to remember one master password. In addition, consider using a password phrase, which is easier to remember than traditional passwords, but is still very secure.
Modern security advice no longer emphasizes regular password change, as this may lead users to choose simpler passwords. It is recommended to use a strong password and replace it in the following situations: if there is a security incident, suspected password leakage, shared computer use, or access to a particularly sensitive system.