RoboForm
RoboForm is a password management system.
Some days, I feel so unproductive. It seems all that I do is login with ID’s and passwords all day. I remember the days before I used Roboform to manage my passwords. I used a combination of a little password-protected javascript app called Pocket, an Excel spreadsheet, or Word document (MS Office applications do have the ability to set a password). Google Chrome was one of the first browsers to save your passwords for every site that required a login and password (Internet Explorer had the same capability but it was ridden with bugs and anomalies). The problem was sharing those password keepers among multiple browsers on the same machine, and the various browsers and apps on other devices (at the time, I had 2 laptops, a Windows server, a Linux server, an iPad, an Android tablet, and an Android smartphone). Roboform had come out with an Everywhere option, and I could not wait to sign up. I guess you wonder how something that is accessible from the web, as a plug-in to multiple browsers, available as apps on multiple platforms can be safe. Well, it is as long as you set a Master Password. With any respectable inventory of safelists and traffic exchanges, you could have literally thousands of logins and passwords Roboform detects when you are answering a login prompt, and will record the pertinent information. Check out the video Here is the link for Roboform |
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