For parents

Help the household stop reusing the family password.

TofuPass gives families a simple way to make readable, unique passwords for school portals, games, streaming, email, and shared devices.

No signups, no tracking, and no generated password saved by TofuPass.

Household security

Safer habits without a lecture.

The goal is not to make every family member love password policy. The goal is to make the safer choice easy enough to repeat.

  • Make a different password for every important account.
  • Help kids understand why names, birthdays, pets, and teams are guessable patterns.
  • Put long-term passwords in a family-approved password manager instead of a note or text thread.
Family setup plan
Shared device
Use unique logins when possible, and avoid saving school or banking passwords in shared browsers.
Kid account
Generate a readable password together, then save it somewhere the family can recover.
Parent account
Use a stronger password or passphrase, especially for email, banking, and recovery accounts.

Family playbook

Turn password cleanup into a household habit.

Parents do not need a security lecture script. They need a few repeatable moves that keep family accounts from sharing the same weak secret.

Which mode fits the account

Soft Low-risk kid tools

Good for temporary classroom or activity accounts that will be supervised and changed later.

Firm Everyday family accounts

A practical default for streaming, school portals, shopping, and accounts people actually type.

Phrase Important recovery accounts

Use passphrases for email, banking, password managers, and anything that protects other accounts.

Household scenarios

School Portal season starts again

Create a unique password per school system and store it where the right adult can recover it.

Games A kid wants a new account

Use the setup to explain why a game password should not match email or school.

Cleanup The family password is everywhere

Start with email and banking, then replace reused passwords one account at a time.

Family password habits

Make the safe thing repeatable.

1

Separate

Keep school, games, email, and money accounts from sharing one password.

2

Save

Memory is not a password manager; use one trusted place instead.

3

Practice

Use the student safety test when kids are ready for phishing and account safety basics.