Here’s a short, clear text based on the phrase — depending on what exactly you mean: Option 1: If you’re looking for a free password to use software (not recommended): “I wanted to use my software without paying, so I searched for a free password online. But I realized that’s unsafe and often illegal. Instead, I now look for legit free trials or open-source alternatives.” Option 2: If you forgot the password to your free software: “I can’t log into my software. It’s a free program, but I still need my password. I’ll try resetting it via email or checking if the software has a default password (like ‘admin’ or ‘password’).” Option 3: Short reminder note to yourself: “My software – free version – password: [insert password here]” Option 4: A secure approach (best practice): “Instead of looking for a free password for paid software, I use legitimate free software that doesn’t require cracking. For those, my password is stored safely in a password manager.” If you meant something else (e.g., a username/password for a specific free software tool), let me know and I’ll tailor the text exactly.