About Wombat Password Generator
Our Story
Wombat Password Generator was developed to help educators create secure, yet memorable passwords with an Australian twist. We are proud to have developed and be hosting this tool on the lands of the Dharug people in North-West Sydney.
You can rest assured that we do not store any generated passwords or track their usage. The only information we retain is the identity of those accessing our services, which is used solely to detect malicious activity. In the event of any suspicious behavior, we may report the relevant details to NSW Police and Cyber Security NSW as required.
Password Levels
Wombat Password Generator offers four levels of password strength, each designed to suit different security needs:
Easy - Generates an easy-to-remember password combining a color, an animal, and a single random number.
Moderate - Builds on 'easy' by adding a special character and adding an additional random number at the end.
Complex - Creates a strong, 16-character password composed of a random mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
Wacky - Delivers the highest level of security with a 32-character password made up of random characters, ideal for use with a password manager.
API
Wombat Password Generator has an API which you are free to use, no API key required, to automate or integrate password generation into your applications.
The API links to the four levels of passwords Wombat Password Generator can generate and are as follows:
Easy - https://www.wombatpass.com/easy/api/
Moderate - https://www.wombatpass.com/moderate/api/
Complex - https://www.wombatpass.com/complex/api/
Wacky - https://www.wombatpass.com/wacky/api/
As an example, you can use the Wombat Password Generator API in your PowerShell scripts. An example command to generate a moderate password might look something like:
(Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://www.wombatpass.com/moderate/api/" | Select-Object -ExpandProperty content) -replace '[]" []', ''
Another example would be having a cell in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet display a generated password. An example formula to generate a moderate password might look something like:
=WEBSERVICE("https://www.wombatpass.com/moderate/api/")
Terms of use
This service is provided on an "AS IS" basis and all risk is with you. Wombat Password Generator and its developers make no warranties, express, implied or statutory, as to any matter whatsoever. In no event shall Wombat Password Generator or its developers be liable to you or any other party for any incidental, special or consequential damages.
We do not store any passwords this service generates and don't in any way track how you use these passwords.
This site is governed under Australian law in the state of New South Wales.
Contact
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