Tip: Use passphrases when you need a secure but easy-to-type password

by Emily Chioconi
April 25, 2022 - 1 min
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While 1Password is usually there to your passwords, sometimes you still have to manually type them in.
We’ve all had the experience of connecting to Wi-Fi on a new device, setting up a gaming console, or signing in to a streaming service on our TVs. When these moments come up, typing in a password like n1}C9_X>V-^A5hc]z8!uCXB]bc3jTRWx+Cs
So what's the answer? Enter Memorable Passwords (also known as ). These are created by combining a handful of real but unrelated words. A passphrase could be ball-orange-moon-car-pilot
With Memorable Passwords, 1Password can generate passwords that, while still distinctive and random, are easier to remember. Memorizing and typing something like stern-patron-mailmen-degrease
For more information about generating passwords with 1Password, check out our support article: Use the password generator to change and strengthen your passwords.
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