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Get Started βRandom strings like k7$Wm2!pQ are secure but impossible to memorise β so people write them down or reuse them. The fix is a passphrase: several real words strung together. Click the βEasy to Rememberβ button above to build one instantly in your language.
Security comes from length, not obscurity. A four-word passphrase like Harbor-Tiger-Coffee-42 is long enough to resist brute-force attacks while staying easy to recall and type on a phone. Add a number or symbol and you get the best of both worlds.
Yes, when they're long enough. A passphrase of four or more random words is both easy to remember and hard to crack, because total length drives security more than random symbols do.
A passphrase is a password made of several words joined together. It's far easier to remember than a random string of the same strength.
Absolutely. Even memorable passwords must be unique per account. Generate a different passphrase for each important login.