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Password Generator Guide: Create Strong Passwords and PINs

What is Covrixa Auth?

Covrixa Auth is a comprehensive security tool that combines a password generator, PIN code generator, and passphrase generator in one browser-based interface. Unlike many online password tools that generate passwords on a server, Covrixa Auth uses your browser's built-in Web Crypto API — the same cryptographic system used for HTTPS encryption — to generate truly random passwords, PINs, and passphrases entirely on your device. All processing happens client-side, so no data is ever shared with third parties and the tool works even without an internet connection.

This means your generated passwords are never transmitted to any server. They exist only in your browser's temporary memory and are cleared when you refresh the page. You can confidently create strong passwords for even your most sensitive accounts without worrying about data interception.

How to Use the Password Generator

  1. Choose generation mode — Select Password, PIN, or Passphrase from the tab interface.
  2. Set your preferences — For passwords: choose length (8-64 characters) and character types (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols). For PINs: choose length (4-12 digits). For passphrases: choose word count and separator style.
  3. Generate — Click the generate button to create a new random output.
  4. Check strength — The tool displays a real-time strength analysis with a visual indicator.
  5. Copy and use — Click to copy the generated password or PIN to your clipboard. Paste it directly where needed.

Password Mode — Create Strong Passwords

Use Password mode to generate complex, random passwords. A strong password should be at least 16 characters and include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. The tool shows a strength meter from Weak to Very Strong based on length and character diversity. The real-time feedback lets you instantly see how secure your password is and adjust settings if needed for even stronger results.

PIN Mode — Generate Secure Numeric Codes

PIN mode creates random numeric codes ideal for ATM PINs, phone unlock codes, two-factor authentication backups, or any application requiring a numeric-only code. You can set the PIN length from 4 to 12 digits. Longer PINs (8-12 digits) are especially recommended for backup codes and admin panel access where security is paramount.

Passphrase Mode — Create Memorable Yet Secure Phrases

Passphrase mode generates sequences of random words separated by your chosen separator (hyphens, spaces, dots, etc.). Passphrases like "correct-horse-battery-staple" are easier to remember than random character strings while still being highly secure due to their length. This makes them an excellent choice for users who struggle to remember complex passwords across multiple accounts.

When to Use Covrixa Auth

  • Creating new accounts — Generate a unique, strong password for every new online account.
  • Password rotation — Regularly update passwords for sensitive accounts (banking, email, work).
  • Wi-Fi network setup — Create a strong, random Wi-Fi password that's hard to guess.
  • Database and API keys — Generate secure keys and secrets for development projects.
  • Two-factor recovery codes — Generate backup PINs for 2FA recovery.

Security Best Practices

  • Use a unique password for every account. Never reuse passwords across services.
  • Store passwords in a reputable password manager rather than in plain text files.
  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible for an extra security layer.
  • Target at least 16 characters for passwords; longer is always better.
  • Passphrases with 4+ random words are both secure and memorable.
  • Avoid using personal information (birthdays, names, pet names) in passwords.

Common Mistakes

  • Reusing passwords across sites — Using the same password on multiple websites puts all your accounts at risk if one site suffers a data breach. Always generate a unique password for each account.
  • Choosing short, simple passwords — Passwords shorter than 8 characters can be cracked in seconds with modern tools. Always use at least 12-16 characters.
  • Using server-based generators — Websites that generate passwords on their server pose a risk of your data being intercepted. Choose client-side tools like Covrixa Auth that work entirely in your browser.
  • Not backing up generated passwords — Creating a strong password without saving it securely means you could lose it entirely. Use a reputable password manager to store all your credentials safely.

Advanced Tips

  • Add a twist to passphrases — Manually replace one word in a generated passphrase with an unexpected alternative to make it even harder to guess. For instance, change "correct-horse-battery-staple" to "correct-horse-battery-giraffe".
  • Layer your passwords by importance — Use 20+ character passwords for critical accounts (email, banking) and 14+ character passwords for everyday services. This tiered approach balances security with convenience.
  • Set a regular password rotation schedule — Renew passwords for critical accounts every 3-6 months using Covrixa Auth. Add calendar reminders to make this a routine habit.
  • Adjust PIN length by use case — While 6 digits suffice for daily phone unlocking, use 10-12 digit PINs for 2FA backup codes and encryption keys to maximize security.

Example Use Case

Scenario: Sarah wants to create a new email account and needs a strong password.

  1. She opens Covrixa.com and navigates to the Password Generator tool.
  2. She selects Password mode, sets the length to 20 characters, and enables all character types: uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
  3. She clicks "Generate" and a strong password like "Xk9#mP2$vL8&qR5@jW1!" appears. The strength meter shows "Very Strong".
  4. She copies the password to her clipboard and pastes it into the email signup form.
  5. She saves the password securely in her preferred password manager for future access.
  6. For added security, she enables two-factor authentication (2FA) on her new email account.

With these simple steps, Sarah has secured her email account against potential cyber threats at the highest level.