Memorable Random Passphrases
Correct-Horse-Battery-Staple. Passphrases use length instead of complexity to provide elite security with better memorability.
When to use this solution:
Use this for master passwords or accounts you need to log into frequently without a manager.
Common Use Cases
Master password for managersMobile phone passcodesManual server loginsEveryday app credentials
1Step-by-Step Guide
Choose 'Passphrase' mode
Select the option to use words instead of random characters.
Select word count
4 to 5 random words provide excellent security for most users.
Add separators
Use dashes (-) or underscores (_) to make the passphrase easier to read.
Generate until satisfied
Keep clicking until you find a combination that 'sticks' in your mind.
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Generate PassphraseFrequently Asked Questions
Are words as secure as random letters?
Yes, if they are chosen randomly from a large list. The extra length provides the security.
Should I capitalize some letters?
Adding one capital letter or one number helps meet the requirements of most old-school websites.
