Roboform Review: Password Management Software Saves Time And Frustration

One of the keys to online success is productivity.

It’s also important to keep your online passwords secure… Do NOT use the same password for multiple website logins, that’s just asking for trouble.

If you’re running a multi-faced online business, you most likely have lots of passwords to keep track of: Email, FTP, affiliate tracking, stats, blog, article directories, social network logins, press release site logins, forum logins, and that’s just getting started.

Forgetting a login a wasting 10 minutes trying to do a password retrieval or find what email or scrap of paper the password is on is unacceptable. :-)

(And my added problem: To fight spam/phishing, I use many multiple email addresses for different functions, that way if I receive a large amount of spam to one email address, I can just close that email forwarder… It’s hard to do password lookups when you don’t even know what email address you signed up with in the first place!

The solution: Roboform

It comes with a 30-day free trial, and it’s completely free if you use it for 10 passwords or less.

It stores all your passwords, so every time you get to a login screen you just click the Roboform button and it auto-fills.

It’s very addicting, a huge time-saver, and a great way to avoid smashing your coffee cup against your computer monitor in frustration.  :-)

Give the free trial a whirl, highly recommended.

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  1. Matt Selbie
    1049 days ago

    Roboform is one solution, but there are others which are total FREE no matter how many passwords you have. Its called myvidoop.

    Go to myVidoop.com, and use images to recall a secret that only you know that can then auto access whatever web site you want to visit. Remember one password for any website

    If you can relate to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m1a26kFQrg
    Then there is a solution:
    https://myvidoop.com/

  2. I personally wouldn’t want to store my passwords in an online database. Myvidoop may be good, I’ve never checked it out, but I’d rather have my passwords stored locally than online.