Frequently Asked Questions
What is a passphrase?
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A passphrase is a sequence of words chosen to create a secure and
memorable password. In GenPass, it's a string of 3, 4, or 5 common
English words, randomly selected from a pool of 25,000. Customize it
with numbers, uppercase, and special characters for added security.
Is it safe to use passphrases?
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Passphrases generated by GenPass are designed to be just as secure as traditional passwords, if not more. By leveraging a combination of random words, numbers, uppercase letters, and special characters, GenPass provides a robust and secure method for protecting your accounts and information.
How does GenPass work?
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GenPass generates secure passphrases by randomly selecting words from
a list of 25,000 common English words. You can choose the number of
words (3, 4, or 5) and customize your passphrase with options like
numbers, uppercase, and special characters. Additionally, it can
convert spaces to hyphens for sites that don't support spaces.
I want a password anyway?
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Yes, GenPass also provides the option to generate a random password.
You can customize it by choosing to include numbers, uppercase
letters, and special characters based on your preferences.
What about Special Characters?
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When generating a passphrase or password, you can customize it by
selecting the number of words, including numbers, uppercase letters,
and special characters. Additionally, you have the option to convert
spaces to hyphens if needed.