RoboForm—Easy Sign Up, Easy Sign In

Filling out web forms is never fun, and remembering all your passwords isn’t always easy. RoboForm takes care of both these issues. This software allows you to save and encrypt passwords, keep notes secure, and makes signing up for anything online so much faster.

Using it is fairly simple. Upon installation, you’ll be asked to enter a master password, which you can do at any time. This will be important for keeping the information RoboForm stores secure. If you want RoboForm to remember your login information for various websites, all you have to do is sign into the site normally and click “save” when RoboForm prompts you with the Passcard dialogue. To set RoboForm up to fill out forms, you must input your information to create an Identity. In addition to performing these tasks, RoboForm will encrypt your passwords and keep confidential information secure.

RoboForm is useful for anyone who hates repeatedly inputting information online and doesn’t want to have their browser store it. It is especially useful for people who regularly sign up for paid survey sites, and is actually recommended to them. Plus, its portable, so it can be taken with you from computer to computer. Anyone who wants to keep their passwords and information secure should give RoboForm a go.

RoboForm is available for free and the Pro version is available for $29.95. Get it at www.roboform.com.

For mac users: check out 1Passwd

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  1. TheGrizz | Oct 4, 2007 | Reply

    I like roboform a lot, it does make remembering all the usernames and passwords you generate on the web much simpler. Yet I wonder if it could be getting some competition from other web based services that do not require a download?

  2. Free Form Filling Software | May 8, 2008 | Reply

    I have been using Roboform for a year now. I love the program, and don’t know what I would do without it. I would recommend it. I made a quick video about teh program and posted it on squidoo

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