Every day you use passwords to access your e-mail accounts, bank accounts, Facebook and Twitter accounts, and if you work mostly online, you must have over 100 accounts. Therefore, you might try to make it easier to manage by using one short and easy-to-remember password for all accounts. However, this has devastating effect on your security and privacy.

Short and easy-to-remember passwords are always the easiest to be cracked. Using secure and strong random passwords, which a hacker won’t have any clue of how to guess it, can help you avoid that feeling gut-wrenching feeling that you get when you realize that someone hacked your account for financial benefits.

Here’s some suggestion to help you generate secure and strong random password

Usually, three rules make it exponentially harder for hackers to crack your password.

The longer the password is, the harder it is to crack. Consider a 12-character password or longer.

Things to avoid: Birthday dates, names, places, dictionary words.

Mix it up. Use variations on up-case, low-case, spelling, numbers, and punctuation.

You can choose randomly letters and numbers. But actually human are not good at random picks. You must have the nature to spread things evenly. Therefore, it might not be a good idea. Random typing on the keyboard with eyes closed is slightly better than random choosing but still not random enough. So, let the professional password generator do for you.

Strong random Password Generator built in Neptune SystemCare Ultimate creates highly secure passwords that are difficult to crack or guess. Password generation is done client-side, on your computer, with Javascript. These passwords are never shared on the Internet.

Open the program and go to Privacy Protect and find and click on Password Generator on the left panel.Just select the criteria for the passwords you need, and click Password Generator. You can generate over and over again until you think it fits you perfectly. Remember, the more options you choose, the more secure the passwords will be. Besides, if you think your passwords are long, random and unique enough, you can type them on the box to check the security ratings. And again, these passwords are never shared on the Internet.