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Every password manager worth its salt includes a password generator component, so you don't have to create those random passwords yourself. However, not all password generators are the same.
This post shows how you can enable and use Google Chrome browser's built-in Password Generator, in Windows 11/10 to generate strong passwords.
Titled "Building a One-time Password Token with the Pi Pico W," this project does exactly what it claims to do; it lets you generate a six-digit code that you can use to log into services.
Instead of using the autofill recommended when creating a new account, click the 1Password browser extension icon, then the “+” sign, and select Password Generator.
Mozilla is adding a random password generator to Firefox. Google added one to Chrome and Chromium-based browsers in the fall of 2018, with the release of Chrome/Chromium v69.
The internet can be a scary place, especially without a proper password manager. Here's a list of the best password managers you can get right now.