This is a new generator to create a pass-phrase instead of a password.
The generator builds a random phrase in the form:
[possessive] [adjective] [noun] [verb] [adverb]
As a twist the generator sometimes changes the order of the components - some are pretty funny.
Each word is capitalized, there are no digits or other characters.
The idea is to create a phrase which (should) be easy to remember, but hard to guess / crack.
Examples:
I use a variety of lists to randomly chose a word from each.
Please note that this utility generates pseudo-random sequences of words only, and it does not verify that a phrase has already been generated.
Once a set of phrases has been generated, you can generate more by refreshing the page.
Upper-case 'I' differs from a lower-case 'L'.
Please note that this utility generates pseudo-random sequences of characters only, and it does not verify that a sequence has already been generated.
Once a set of passwords has been generated, you can generate more by 'refreshing' the page.
Depending on the font used the digit one (1) differs from a lower-case 'L' (l) - the top serif usually slopes down on the digit.
Likewise the digit zero (0) differs from an upper-case O. The digit is usually narrower.
Upper-case 'I' differs from a lower-case 'L'.