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Remembering strong passwords can be difficult, especially if you use a password generator to create them. Make storing and remembering your passwords easier by using a password manager. This way you will never forget your passwords and they are always at hand.

The calculation is an assessment of how difficult it is to crack the password with methods commonly used by hackers. These include brute force cracking and dictionary attacks. Based on the mathematical result, the tool defines password strength as weak, medium, strong, or super strong.

Use a password generator to create strong, random passwords. When creating a new password, you can choose how long and how complex you want it to be. The generator will create a strong password that meets your specifications.

Your online world revolves around logins and passwords. To stay safe from data breaches, you need to create strong and unique passwords for every account, but remembering them all without help gets tricky.

When using strong and unique passwords, the best way to manage them is to use a secure password manager. A password manager makes it easy to protect yourself and your online data. It allows you to generate and store long, complex passwords for each site while only having to remember one master password (the one that unlocks your password manager account).

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In KeePass's password generator tool, you can save the current settings in a password generator profile. But, I cannot find any interface to delete a profile once it is created. One can modify an existing profile by saving over it, but I would like to completely remove a profile I created. This can be done after exiting KeePass by manually editing the local user XML configuration file, but I would like to be able to use a button or menu item in the GUI to remove password generator profiles while KeePass is running, instead of exiting and launching a text editor. How can this be done?

There is a nice delete button right next to the save button in the password generator dialog. Simply select the profile you want to delete in the drop-down menu. As long as you do not make any changes the name will remain selected in the drop-down, and you can hit the "delete" button to remove the profile.

I recently came across a website which in addition to requiring the password to be long enough also put an extra restriction that only lower case letters and numbers could be used. I know that the recipes can be modified to take some restrictions into account but is there a way to fine tune which characters are allowed so that these arbitrary restrictions can be satisfied? Some sites have not only restrictions on what character classes may be used but may list specific characters which are allowed (for example letters, digits, or any of "@ ", "-", ".").

You didn't mention which 1Password version are you using, but there's no option to use only lowercase or only specific symbols when generating passwords because that's just messing with the entropy of the password and making it weaker.

My suggestion to you is to edit the generated password while you're in the generator: 

1. Get to the generator. 

2. Generate a new password. 

3. Click on the password itself while in the generator and edit it as you see fit. 

4. When you're done, click on Autofill or copy-paste it into the website.

It can be especially frustrating when a site doesn't specify the limitations of a password until you actually generate and enter one, sometimes requiring multiple roundtrips before successfully entering a password.

We've also learned that the more rules and restrictions you apply on a password recipe, the more it affects the password's entropy and randomness, which eventually results in weaker passwords. Any human intervention in a truly randomly generated password reduces entropy. However, I might agree with the argument that from a certain length (e.g. 18 characters and higher) this might be negligible.

@ag_yaron, the way to approach this problem, IMO, is to default to (more or less) random generation to produce the most robust passwords but with a user-selectable option to go "Manual" when needed and as @Naxterra showed above. I would also suggest that any entries with such user-restricted or modified passwords be clearly indicated so users can periodically recheck site restrictions with a view to going "full Auto" (random) to restore password robustness if and when site restrictions are eased.

1Password already shows you how strong a password is (e.g. Terrible, Bad, Good, Strong, Excellent etc). If a password is marked bad and below, Watchtower will notify you that it is bad whenever you look in Watchtower or when you open that login item.

However, in reviewing that length-limited password, Watchtower shows it as "Fantastic" (I like my own cooking as well!) with no indication that the password is shorter than the default length the password generator "wanted" to use. My assumption here is that the longer 1Password-generated password would be to some degree "Fantastic-er" than the shorter one. Therefore, the shorter one should carry an indication that it was produced with limitations relative to what the 1Password generator would've come up with on its own. Such an indication would permit me to periodically review site-restrictions with a view to creating new, unrestricted passwords when and if possible.

I think in this particular instance, your concerns might be misplaced. A 15 characters long random password is extremely strong. If the password is completely random, even a 12 characters long password is wonderful and will be considered uncrackable unless someone would be willing to invest a ton of money and resources on cracking it - and that only happens if you're someone super important or have access to very sensitive and wanted data.

We've had bounties in the past where we paid the community to try and crack such passwords, and even though the prizes were in tens of thousands of dollars, most of them weren't cracked without us having to give out some clues as to what the passwords may or may not contain. So again - to put things in perspective, a password that was generated by our generator is super strong even when it is short. If it is too short or if you mess with the password manually in a way that hurts the entropy (e.g. only letters and some letters repeat themselves more than twice in a row etc...), then 1Password will let you know that the password's strength is less than fantastic.

If you are a very important person or if you have data that is extremely sensitive, then you should use the generator to generate longer passwords, but for the vast majority of users, the suggested passwords are way more than enough, and even passwords that are a bit shorter are :)

There are a lot of calculators out there that will demonstrate how weak/strong a password is that you can find and play with. Here's one from the top of Google's search results. Feel free to generate passwords in the generator and test them there. Do not use real passwords that you actually use though!

I've noticed that the passwords generated by 1Password tend to get a "Very Good" rating within 1Password, whereas all of the passwords I had previously generated using Keychain in Safari are all rated as "Excellent" or even "Fantastic" in 1Password. I'd love to be able to edit the password generator recipe in 1Password so that all of those passwords would also rate as excellent or fantastic, too.

@upupcreative If you are using the latest version of 1Password in the browser, formerly known as 1Password X, then you can choose the default recipe for suggested passwords. Click on the 1Password extension icon then the '+' symbol then Password Generator. Here you can generate passwords according to a number of pre-defined recipes, adjust the recipe, manually edit the resultant password and choose the default recipe for suggestions.

I miss the now-deprecated password recipe feature! Specifically, modifying the recipe to specify the exact amount of special characters or digits in the password. Is there any way this feature can make a comeback?

We don't encourage manually messing with the recipes, since that often hurts the entropy and randomness of the password generated. 

However, if the password generator is not creating a very specific kind of password you're trying to generate, simply click the generated password with your mouse and edit it with your keyboard as you see fit. ff782bc1db

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