Generate Strong Password for Banking and Sensitive Accounts
Bank accounts and email are your weakest link. A 20+ character random password with mixed types is the fix — and you should not generate it on a site that logs.
Reused or weak passwords on banking, primary email, and crypto accounts are the most common path to identity theft. A unique, long, random password per account — stored in a password manager — solves it. The generation must happen in your browser, not on a server, so the password is never logged or transmitted before you save it.
Open Password GeneratorStep-by-step
Open the Password Generator
Launch the tool below.
Set length to 20 characters minimum
For banking and primary email: 20-30 characters. For everything else: 16+ is fine. Longer is exponentially harder to crack.
Enable all character types
Uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters. Disable any that the site doesn't accept (some old banks reject special characters).
Generate and save to password manager
Generate, copy, paste directly into your password manager (Bitwarden, 1Password, etc.) or the new password field on the site. Never store in plain text or screenshots.
Ready to try it?
Generate strong, secure passwords. Free, no signup, runs in your browser.
Open Password GeneratorFrequently asked questions
How long should a banking password be?
20+ characters minimum. With mixed case, numbers, and symbols, this is computationally infeasible to crack even with massive resources. Going to 30+ adds redundant security with no real-world benefit.
Is this generator safe to use?
Yes. The generator runs entirely in your browser using cryptographic randomness. The password is generated client-side and never sent anywhere. Even refreshing the page deletes the password from memory.
Should I memorize a strong password?
No. Use a password manager. Memorizing one 20-character random password is hard; memorizing 50 of them across all your accounts is impossible. Password managers eliminate the trade-off.
Can I use the same strong password for multiple accounts?
Never. If any single site is breached and stores passwords poorly, attackers will try the same password on every major service. Unique passwords per account is the only safe practice.
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