What makes a password strong
Length is the most important factor. A long password with mixed character types is usually stronger than a short password with clever substitutions.
Avoid names, birthdays, company names, sports teams, keyboard paths, and anything already connected to you.
Store strong passwords safely
Strong passwords are difficult to memorize, so use a trusted password manager and enable multi-factor authentication on important accounts.
The tool runs in your browser. Passwords are not transmitted, stored, logged, placed in analytics, or added to any URL.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are generated passwords saved?
No. Generated passwords stay on your device and are never stored by ThePassKey.
Does the password checker send my password anywhere?
No. The checker estimates strength in your browser only. Typed passwords are not sent to a server.
Should I still use a password manager?
Yes. A trusted password manager helps you store long unique passwords safely for every account.