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Your new password must be at least 15 characters long
The easiest way to create a strong and memorable password is to use a passphrase.
What is a Passphrase?
A passphrase is a password made from four or more random words joined together.
They are much stronger than short, complex passwords (like P@ssw0rd!) and are far easier for you to remember.
A strong passphrase example: orange pizza sleepy train
A weak password example: Password123!
How to Create Your Passphrase
Think of four (or more) random words. Try to make them unrelated.
For example: tree, rocket, blue, apple
Join them together. You can (and should) use spaces!
Your new passphrase: tree rocket blue apple
This example is 22 characters long, very easy for you to remember, and extremely difficult for anyone to guess!
Alternatively, use the generator below to create a strong passphrase.
Password Checklist
MUST be at least 15 characters long.
DO use 4 or more random words.
DO use spaces between the words.
AVOID common sentences, song lyrics, or personal details (like your name, school, or birthday).
AVOID using a password you already use for another account (like your email or games).
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