Students have lots of logins (Google Classroom, Teams, school portals, games, and apps).
The safest approach is simple: use long, unique passwords or memorable passphrases
and never reuse them across sites.
Tip for school accounts: Passphrases (5 random words) are often the best mix of
strong + easy to type.
Student-safe rules (easy to remember)
- Use a different password for every account
- Go long: 16+ characters, or 4–6 random words
- Don’t use names, birthdays, school name, or favourite team
- Don’t share passwords (even with friends)
Good choices for students
- Passphrase: 5 random words, capitalise first letters
- Password: 18 characters, exclude confusing letters (0/O, 1/I/l)
- Turn on 2FA where available
- Use a password manager (with parent/school guidance)
What to avoid
- Short passwords (under 12 characters)
- Famous quotes, song lyrics, or predictable phrases
- “Password123!” or keyboard patterns like “qwerty”
- Reusing the same password everywhere
Private by design
- Runs locally in your browser
- No logins, no sign-up
- Settings links share options, not the password
- Favourites/history (if used) stay on this device only
Student Password Generator FAQ
What’s the best password for students?
A long one you don’t reuse anywhere else. Aim for 16+ characters, or a 4–6 word random passphrase.
Is a passphrase safe?
Yes, if it’s long enough and made of random words. Avoid famous quotes or anything easy to guess.
Do you save my passwords?
No. The tool runs locally in your browser and does not upload passwords. Any favourites/history are on-device only.
Should I share my password with friends?
No. If someone needs access, ask a teacher/parent for the safest approved method.