Added link to Insult Passphrase Generator. Removed GitHub ribbon since I have a link in the FAQ.

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Douglas Muth 2024-03-13 20:35:57 -04:00
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<div class="container">
<a id="github_ribbon" style="display: none; " href="https://github.com/dmuth/diceware"
><img style="position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0; border: 0;" src="https://camo.githubusercontent.com/365986a132ccd6a44c23a9169022c0b5c890c387/68747470733a2f2f73332e616d617a6f6e6177732e636f6d2f6769746875622f726962626f6e732f666f726b6d655f72696768745f7265645f6161303030302e706e67" alt="Fork me on GitHub" data-canonical-src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/github/ribbons/forkme_right_red_aa0000.png"></a>
<div class="starter-template">
<h1>Diceware Password Generator</h1>
<p class="lead">
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But I <em>also</em> happen to like passwords I can remember. :-)
</p>
If you want the absolute highest levels of password security, consider using <a href="https://strongboxsafe.com/">Strongbox</a>. One neat thing about Strongbox is that it comes with a built-in Diceware client!
If you want the absolute highest levels of password security, consider using <a href="https://strongboxsafe.com/">Strongbox</a>. One neat thing about Strongbox is that it comes with a built-in Diceware client!</p>
If you prefer insults in your passphrases, check out the <a href="https://cheswick.com/insults">Insult Passphrase Generator</a> by Ron Hardin. Each passphrase has ~42 bits of randomness.</p>
<h3>FAQ: What are some good use cases for Diceware?</h3>