For decades, the "password.txt" file has been the unofficial, duct-tape solution for digital amnesia. We’ve all seen it (or created it): a plain text file sitting on a desktop or buried in a "Documents" folder, containing the keys to a user's entire digital life.

Creates complex strings like f9!Gv@2pL*91 so you stop reusing "Password123."

A "password.txt better" solution doesn't just store passwords; it improves them.