This form lets you generate random passwords. The unpredictability comes from air noise, which is sometimes superior to the pseudo-random number techniques commonly employed in computer programs.
This form generates passwords, which are securely communicated to your browser (via SSL) and not stored on the RANDOM.ORG server. Nonetheless, the ideal data security strategy is not to let anyone else generate your most essential passwords. So, while you can use these passwords for Wi-Fi encryption or an extra Gmail account, you should not utilize any internet service to generate passwords for highly sensitive stuff like your online bank account.
Employees use passwords to access computers and internet tools. IT administrators have passwords that grant them specific privileges. Furthermore, enterprise systems such as databases and applications require passwords to run programs and share data. If a cybercriminal can crack a weak password for an account with special privileges—known to IT teams as "privileged credentials"—they can jeopardize the entire firm.