Many of us probably manage more than one password, I manage more than 16. It can get frustrating when you forget a password and you have to go through additional steps to obtain your credentials. Secondly, we tend to use the same passwords when we have many to manage, and this can pose a security risk if someone gains access to your information.
There’s a great free solution called Roboforms that can eliminate the hassles of remembering your passwords.
ROBOFORM BENEFITS:
- Easy: Automatically memorizes your passwords and logs you into websites.
- Saves Time: Fills long registration and checkout forms with one click.
- Secure: Encrypts your passwords, fights Phishing, and defeats Keyloggers.
- Strong: Generates random passwords to protect you against hackers.
- Portable: RoboForm2Go runs from a USB flash drive.
- PDA-friendly: Sync your passwords to Pocket PC and Palm.
- Robust: Works with Internet Explorer, AOL, MSN, and other browsers.
- Always Current: Fully compatible with IE 7 and Vista.
Roboforms is spyware and malware free.
Awards:
PC Magazine Editors Choice
CNet Download.com awarded 5 stars
PCWorld.com named top 25 downloads
Visit Roboforms to download your free copy!
This is a great product that I recommend VERY often.
Cindy,
Welcome to TechJaws! The product is hands down the best and safest.
I actually love the RoboForm software myself. I use it all of the time and it takes all of the menial everyday tasks that I have to perform on my computer daily and shortens them extremely! What once took me fifteen minutes to complete now takes me only one second because RoboForm does the same task with just one click. In fact I wrote a Report about a lot of RoboForm’s capabilities for use that aren’t even touched on in the User’s Manual for RoboForm. You can get that Report here:
http://www.theroboformreport.com
There is also a FREE version of RoboForm that you can download on this web page, just to test the RoboForm software out for yourself! I highly recommend it!
Good minds think a like!!
Make it compatible with Firefox and I might use it. Do people really still use IE7?
Firefox has a feature that stores passwords already, but Roboforms really does it for all apps.
Frank, have you ever looked into online password managers at all? They don’t always fit the super-form-filling needs that Roboform does, but on the flipside, your passwords are available to you anywhere you have a browser.
[disclaimer: I own one, mine’s an interested question]
Roboforms is what I use and have used for some time with no issues.
This sounds good but, what if you install it on your laptop and your laptop is stolen? An online password manager makes so much sense where you can access your passwords from any computer you have internet access – or better yet – when these spyware and virus scan cleaners erase all the cookies on our ‘safe’ desktops.
I prefer and use Clipperz
You set a password to access many of these password managers therefor it makes it impossible to access. Not everything is fool proof.