Why passphrases beat passwords
A 4-word passphrase from a 2,000-word list has roughly 44 bits of entropy — equivalent to a random 7-character password from a 94-symbol alphabet, but vastly easier to remember. 5 words → 55 bits; 6 words → 66 bits. The capitalisation and digit / symbol toggles add a few more bits.
Languages & word lists
Each language list contains common, short words (3–7 chars) curated for memorability. Hindi uses Hinglish (Latin transliteration) so the passphrase works in any password field, including ones that reject non-Latin characters. Spanish, French, German and Italian use ASCII-folded common words.
Privacy
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