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STRONG PASSWORD GENERATOR: STAY SAFE ONLINE



Staying safe online starts with strong passwords. Follow these steps to help
keep you, your family, and your friends safe online.




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HOW TO MAKE A GOOD STRONG PASSWORD

A strong password has:

 * at least 15 characters
 * uppercase letters
 * lowercase letters
 * numbers
 * symbols, such as ` ! ” ? $ ? % ^ & * ( ) _ – + = { [ } ] : ; @ ‘ ~ # | < , >
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A strong password is:

 * not your username
 * not your name, your friend’s name, your family member’s name, or a common
   name
 * not your date of birth
 * not a dictionary word
 * not like your previous passwords
 * not a keyboard pattern, such as qwerty, asdfghjkl, or 12345678


 1. Always use strong passwords. 🔐
 2. Remember your strong passwords. 📓
 3. Use a safe, privacy-first browser. 🔖
 4. Check whether a data breach included your email account. 📧
 5. Check which apps have permission to access your social media accounts. 🛂
 6. Use a VPN (Virtual Private Network). 🌐
 7. Share this website to help your family and friends to stay safe online. 👐

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REMEMBER YOUR STRONG PASSWORDS 📓

Option № 1:

WRITE DOWN A UNIQUE STRONG PASSWORD FOR EACH SERVICE YOU USE, AND KEEP THEM IN
YOUR WALLET.

Simply, people can no longer remember passwords good enough to reliably defend
against dictionary attacks, and are much more secure if they choose a password
too complicated to remember and then write it down. We’re all good at securing
small pieces of paper. I recommend that people write their passwords down on a
small piece of paper, and keep it with their other valuable small pieces of
paper: in their wallet.

Bruce Schneier Schneier.com
Option № 2:

WRITE DOWN A UNIQUE STRONG PASSWORD FOR EACH SERVICE YOU USE, IN A “PASSWORD LOG
BOOK.“

Some people joke about this—using a book to physically write your passwords
in—but if using a book is the thing that helps you create unique passwords, that
are strong, and you can retrieve them when required, that is a very good start.
You have this risk, which is that someone may get their hands on the book—but
they need physical access. […] So, as a starting point, a book is actually not a
bad idea, particularly if you keep it in a safe place at home.

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Option № 3:

USE A PASSWORD MANAGEMENT TOOL, SUCH AS NORDPASS, DASHLANE, LASTPASS, OR
1PASSWORD.

NordPass is has been a godsend for managing password stress. And free to try.
“[NordPass employs] a zero-knowledge infrastructure, which is to say the company
never knows your master password and thus can never decrypt your data.”

Ben Moore PCMag.com


USE A SAFE, PRIVACY-FIRST BROWSER

StrongPasswordGenerator.com recommends the Brave browser, because it’s secure,
fast, and private—with an adblocker built in.

Whichever browser you choose to use, make sure that you upgrade your browser.


CHECK WHETHER A DATA BREACH INCLUDED YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT ?

Use Troy Hunt’s ‘;–have i been pwned? website to find out whether any of your
email addresses have been included in data breaches. Also, subscribe to ‘;–have
i been pwned?’s Notify Me service, so that the website can email you if your
email address is included in any future data breaches. If you find the ‘;–have i
been pwned? website useful, you might like to donate to Troy Hunt to show your
appreciation!


CHECK WHICH APPS HAVE PERMISSION TO ACCESS YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS 🛂

Have you ever given a third-party app or website permission to access your
online accounts, such as your social media accounts or your office software
accounts? For example, have you clicked “OK” when playing a new game on Facebook
without reading the terms and conditions, or have you tweeted from an app that’s
not Twitter?

If the developers of those third-party apps and websites manage their security
rigorously, you shouldn’t have a problem. However, if any of those third-party
apps or websites have poor security practices, or if the developers decide to
produce spam or offensive content, you could lose valuable data—or your
reputation.

Check which third-party apps and websites can access:

 * 🔍 your Google account
 * 📘 your Facebook account
 * 📷 your Instagram account
 * 🐦 your Twitter account
 * 👤 your personal Microsoft account
 * 🏢 your work or school Microsoft account
 * 📇 your LinkedIn account
 * 👥 your reddit account
 * 👻? your Snapchat account
 * 💬 your Slack workspace
 * 💿 your Spotify account
 * 📌 your Pinterest account
 * 🛒 your Amazon account

Then:

 1. revoke access from every app you don’t absolutely trust;
 2. log out of every session you don’t absolutely need.


USE A VPN (VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK) 🌐

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) allows you to browse the web anonymously,
unblock websites, access unlimited streaming, and hide your IP address while
doing all of that. After reviewing many top-ranked VPNs, my recommendation is
NordVPN. NordVPN uses a network of over 5,200 VPN servers spanning 62 countries,
works on every device, employs best-in-class privacy and security, is registered
in Panama (which has strict laws concerning information disclosure), unblocks
popular online services (including Spotify, Facebook, BBC iPlayer, YouTube,
Google, Amazon Prime, and HBO), can help you watch your favorite sports from
your device—and actually works with Netflix! Try NordVPN for 30 days free here.
If you're looking to learn more, check out our NordVPN Review for the latest VPN
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TESTIMONIALS ONLINE 💬

We encourage you to refer to the Strong Password Generator for guidelines on
selecting passwords.



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If [your passwords] aren’t up to code, move on to Strong Password Generator to
create a quick password.



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SECURITY & PERFORMANCE

This website does not send new passwords across the internet. This website uses
JavaScript to generate new passwords here in your browser—feel free to
check this webpage’s markup. This website scores:

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data or personal information. Passwords are used at the user’s own risk and no
liability will be assumed. By using this website, you agree that the website and
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