Generate Unique Passwords with Password Helper
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 11/08/2017 07:02 AM
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Password Helper utilizes two separate lists of embedded phrases along with one small word dictionary to quickly generate up to 4 unique passwords. It is a great tool for coming up with passwords if you have become lazy with creating them on your own.
Password Helper must be run as administrator, but don't worry, the program will offer to start it as admin if you forget.
You have a lot of choices here to generate a unique password or just click "generate" and be done. Of course, it might be best to enter a name or phrase to base your password from at the top. You can also add months, date, year or other characters. Finally, you can also choose a common phrase, word or sayings.

There are some checks and balances as well to make sure you don't do anything silly here. Using the word "MajorGeeks" as a name or phrase alerted us that we were using our current username. A complete list is generated in a new window giving you numerous options and explanations why one password might be better than the other. Click on any password, and it is saved to the clipboard. We really like the numerous options and the words generated. Using Timmay! for our name and phrase it came up with #10T1mm@y!17*, #10Timmay!17*, #10TheyTote17*, and noted one password that was too short and also generated eight random passwords.
Once you save a password to the clipboard, you also get the option to save it as your computer password. There is also a Password Test Page, but that appears to be broken at the time of this review.
Password Helper has a lot of competition since password generators have become popular but we like the numerous options, and the results were exactly what we (and you) are looking for.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/password_helper.html
You have a lot of choices here to generate a unique password or just click "generate" and be done. Of course, it might be best to enter a name or phrase to base your password from at the top. You can also add months, date, year or other characters. Finally, you can also choose a common phrase, word or sayings.

There are some checks and balances as well to make sure you don't do anything silly here. Using the word "MajorGeeks" as a name or phrase alerted us that we were using our current username. A complete list is generated in a new window giving you numerous options and explanations why one password might be better than the other. Click on any password, and it is saved to the clipboard. We really like the numerous options and the words generated. Using Timmay! for our name and phrase it came up with #10T1mm@y!17*, #10Timmay!17*, #10TheyTote17*, and noted one password that was too short and also generated eight random passwords.
Once you save a password to the clipboard, you also get the option to save it as your computer password. There is also a Password Test Page, but that appears to be broken at the time of this review.
Password Helper has a lot of competition since password generators have become popular but we like the numerous options, and the results were exactly what we (and you) are looking for.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/password_helper.html
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