Free Password Generator - Great for your email accounts, Wordpress sites, etc...

by atrbiz
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Hey Warriors,

This is a great tool I've been using the last year! And it's FREE!

Security Guide for Windows - Random Password Generator

It's great to generate secure passwords for your Wordpress sites, email accounts, server accounts, etc.

- Ahmad
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  • Profile picture of the author ahweiner
    I use Roboform, which is not free. But it's only $20 a year and I get unlimited passwords but what I really love it for is the Password Generator. I simply tell it how many characters I want in the password, whether to include alphanumeric, upper/lower case or symbols, and it spits out the password and saves it in that website's record. When I change a password the system prompts me on how I want to save it...really a great program.
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    • Profile picture of the author atrbiz
      Originally Posted by ahweiner View Post

      I use Roboform, which is not free. But it's only $20 a year and I get unlimited passwords but what I really love it for is the Password Generator. I simply tell it how many characters I want in the password, whether to include alphanumeric, upper/lower case or symbols, and it spits out the password and saves it in that website's record. When I change a password the system prompts me on how I want to save it...really a great program.
      That's cool - yeah I've seen a few password generator applications. It's def important to have strong passwords!

      Thanks,
      Ahmad
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  • Profile picture of the author Simmeon
    Roboform indeed is a great tool - takes all the hassle out of logging in. I tend to use a combination of 4 different passwords depending on importance of the account.
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  • Profile picture of the author mojojuju
    I have a bag full of keys from old keyboards that I keep in a cloth sack. Whenever I need a new password, I pick a handful of keys from the sack.

    Actually I don't do that. I just use the same password for all of my accounts, "123456".
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