Free digital safety tool

Password Strength Checker

Check length, symbols, numbers, uppercase, lowercase, and common password patterns. The check happens only in your browser and is designed for beginner online safety learning.

Quick tour

How this tool works

1. Type a sample password. The tool checks common strength signals such as length, numbers, symbols, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and risky patterns.
2. Improve your safety score. Use the tips to build safer passwords for email, job sites, banking, school portals, and workplace accounts.

Check your password safely

This tool runs only in your browser. It does not store, submit, or save your password.

Check: At least 12 characters
Check: Uppercase letter
Check: Lowercase letter
Check: Number
Check: Symbol
Pass: Not a very common pattern

Privacy and safety note

This password checker is a learning tool for digital literacy and online safety. It runs in the browser, does not submit passwords to the website, and gives general tips only. For real accounts, use a unique password, turn on two-factor authentication, and consider a trusted password manager.

Trust note

Created for practical learning

Created by School of Daily Tips to help beginners build practical digital skills, resume confidence, Microsoft Office ability, and safer everyday computer habits.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Privacy: This tool runs in your browser and does not save your input.

FAQ

Common questions

Is this password strength checker safe to use?

The checker runs in your browser and does not submit or save your password. For real accounts, avoid testing your exact current password and use the tips to create a stronger unique password.

What makes a password strong?

A strong password is long, unique, difficult to guess, and usually includes a mix of lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. A password manager can help create and store strong passwords.

Why is password safety part of digital literacy?

Password safety protects email, banking, school accounts, job sites, social media, and workplace tools. It is one of the most important beginner online safety skills.

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What did we forget?

If this tool missed a password safety tip, online safety topic, scam warning, or account protection idea, tell us. School of Daily Tips is built for real beginners, job seekers, students, and workers, so useful suggestions can help us improve the tool for the next visitor.

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