For students

Learn password safety without being lectured.

TofuPass pairs readable password generation with a student safety test covering passwords, phishing, MFA, shared devices, recovery, and account trouble.

The student test does not require accounts or submit results.

Student training

Six short quizzes, one practical goal.

Students can practice the decisions they actually face: making unique passwords, spotting fake sign-ins, protecting codes, and asking for help when something feels wrong.

  • Six quiz topics focused on password and account safety.
  • Passing grade is 85 percent for each quiz.
  • Completion unlocks a printable certificate with the student's name and grade.
Student safety path
Learn
Start with the password basics and account safety topics.
Pass
Complete all six quizzes with passing grades.
Print
Unlock the certificate, type a name, and print or save it as a PDF.

Student playbook

Practice what happens before an account gets weird.

The student version focuses on choices students actually make, from creating passwords to recognizing when a sign-in page or message feels off.

Which tool fits the assignment

Test Safety tutorial

Use the student test to check password hygiene, phishing awareness, MFA basics, and recovery decisions.

Firm Personal school accounts

Generate unique passwords for accounts that belong to one student and should not be shared.

Phrase Long-term projects

Use passphrases for clubs, portfolios, or projects where length is allowed and the secret lasts.

Student scenarios

New A new class tool opens

Make a unique password instead of reusing the one from email, games, or last year.

Phish A message asks for a login

Pause before signing in, check the source, and ask a trusted adult when something feels urgent.

Trouble An account feels unsafe

Change the password, sign out other sessions when possible, and report it to the right person.

What students practice

Password habits that show up in real life.

1

Unique

One account should not unlock every account.

2

Suspicious

Fake sign-ins, strange links, and urgent messages deserve a pause.

3

Recovery

When an account feels unsafe, students should know who to tell and what to change.