Good for temporary sites, one-day activities, and tools students will change after first sign-in.
For teachers
Student passwords that survive first period.
TofuPass helps classrooms create strong, readable passwords without student accounts, ads, tracking, or another app to manage.
Made for quick lessons, lab days, clubs, and "I forgot my login" recoveries.
Classroom-ready
Security advice students can actually use.
A password generator should make the safer choice feel natural, not turn a five-minute login into a full lesson detour.
- Have students generate one unique password per account instead of reusing a favorite.
- Use passphrases for class vaults, maker projects, or anything with a longer lifespan.
- Show why readable does not have to mean weak.
- Quick login
- Soft works for short-lived classroom tools where speed matters.
- Student account
- Firm is the default choice for everyday school accounts.
- Shared project
- Passphrases are better when the secret needs a longer lifespan.
Classroom playbook
Use TofuPass before, during, and after account setup.
TofuPass works best when it becomes part of the classroom routine instead of a one-off password trick.
Which mode fits the moment
A better default for school accounts because it adds structure without becoming impossible to type.
Use passphrases when a shared project secret needs to last longer and multiple people may type it.
Useful classroom scenarios
Generate readable starting passwords and use the moment to explain unique passwords.
Use a passphrase and decide who owns rotation, storage, and recovery before the project gets busy.
Create a fresh password, have them change it, and remind them where the new one should be stored.
Tiny lesson plan
Three habits worth repeating.
Unique
One account gets one password, especially when school, games, and email all feel connected.
Long
Readable word chunks beat short passwords with predictable substitutions.
Saved
TofuPass creates the secret; a password manager helps students keep it.