![]() ![]() To demonstrate, let's take a look at an SHA-256 example. If there is even one character difference in the original string or a change in any character from lowercase to uppercase, the SHA-256 encoded string would look completely different. The encoded string is not crackable unless the original string is known. The converted hash has 64 hexadecimal characters, equivalent to 256 bits, which is why it is called the secure hash algorithm 256 or SHA-256 hash. ![]() SHA256 is a hash algorithm to encode one string to a more secure string, called hashing. For extra security, users can use our password generator to generate a strong password, and then use the SHA256 hash to encode that password. The SHA256 password generator will generate a password that is hard to crack. ![]()
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