Okay, once you get comfortable with Keepass, there is something that you should know. It's not a potential danger but just that you might want to pay some close attention to the details that is being presented to you. Certain websites have certain limits on their password. For example, it might be limited to 12 characters only or you cannot use certain characters.

I have faced a a problem where I used more longer password. The site can only accommodate a maximum of 16 characters but I used 24. If I turn on two-channel auto-type obfuscation, it would generate the error as the text box could only take in 16 characters. But if I turn it off, it would type as normal and I would have no problem logging in. After a series of troubleshooting, I realize it was because I used a longer than 16 characters, which cause the system to type longer password than required. So before you input new password: read the notes specifying the maximum criteria before using the tool. It could save you tons of time.

From the explanation above, you could generate the password you wanted.

Before generating the password, read and read again the what are the types of character they can accept and how much they can hold.

Here you can see the generated password. Useful if you want a totally randomized password that no one would ever guess. Best of all, you cannot even hope to remember your password, which serves as a good point of using this software as your password manager.
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