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Why Use a Password Generator?
In today's digital landscape, cyber threats are more sophisticated than ever. Hackers use automated tools capable of guessing millions of passwords per second. If you use common words, names, or predictable patterns, your accounts are highly vulnerable to dictionary and brute-force attacks.
A random password generator solves this problem by creating complex, unpredictable combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols. These cryptographic strings are virtually impossible for malicious bots to crack, ensuring your personal data, financial information, and digital identity remain strictly confidential.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PassCore safe to use?
Yes, absolutely. PassCore operates entirely locally within your web browser (client-side). We do not have a database, and no data is ever transmitted to an external server.
How long should my password be?
Security experts strongly recommend a minimum length of 12 characters for standard accounts, and 16+ for critical accounts like banking or primary emails. Longer is always better.
Can I reuse a strong password on multiple sites?
No. Reusing passwords is one of the biggest security risks. If one website is compromised, hackers will test that same password across hundreds of other services.
What makes a password strong?
Strength is determined by length and randomness. A secure password should have no recognizable words or patterns and must include a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
Does PassCore work offline?
Yes! Because PassCore relies entirely on your browser's local JavaScript to generate passwords, you can load the site, disconnect from the internet, and safely generate passwords completely offline.
How am I supposed to remember these passwords?
You shouldn't try to remember them. We highly recommend using a dedicated, encrypted Password Manager (like Bitwarden, 1Password, or NordPass) to safely store the passwords generated here.
Do I really need special characters?
Yes. Adding special characters (like @, #, $, %) exponentially increases the mathematical complexity of your password, turning a string that could be cracked in days into one that takes centuries.
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