Securing your Privacy by Helping you choose an even better password
Didn't pass all checks? Please use a different password.
Your password might be strong according to the minimum requirements, but if it is hacked before it is not worth much. We are unique in providing a service that will enable you to check your password against a massive amount of passwords that are known to be hacked before.
What is the password you want to be checked? Forget about the regular password checkers. This password checker starts where all others stop.
Your password is being checked for: the number of characters, lowercase characters, uppercase characters, numbers and special characters. But what really separates us from the rest is the feature to check your password against a huge database of previously leaked passwords.
If you see any you might want to consider using another password.
It is 100% safe to use your password for checking its safety. We never store plain text passwords. The system checking your password only receives a hashed version of your password and checks for a match of your hash.
We never store any information that might lead to your person.
It is our way of helping you out with choosing a secure password. Statistics show that most people don't use secure passwords at all. One of the most important reasons is the fact that most people just don't know when a password is secure or not.
This solution will help you secure your privacy.
We provide an easy way of integrating your system with ours through API's. This way you can keep control of your own login & registration forms, but with the added security of Even Better Passwords.
This way you can help your users to be more aware of the status of their password and choose a better one if needed.
It must be comforting to know that your user database only has secure passwords.
It's utopian to think that one is 100% safe with just one measure.
Will this solution help you with using the most secure passwords? Yes, definitely.
Besides strong passwords it is recommended to tighten server security, use 2FA/MFA where possible, monitor usage and only grant users the rights they need to perform a task.
Anything less than 6 characters is widely considered as unsafe.
Since there is no logic for checking a password that is already unsafe, this minimum is required.