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Someone suggested RoboForm a short while ago on this forum. I just wanted to thank him, and say the software is excellent.
 

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I used it too, Sometimes it was an annoyance when the pop-up appeared when you didn't want it to... But for long forms, it was great.
 

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Wow...a blast from the past...

I used roboform back in 2000...as an open source script...

really good back then and most likely amazing now.
 

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don't forget to back-up regularly
 

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I have shouted its praises for years here ... roboform2go is well worthwhile ....

ROBOFORM its free to try and a must with all these domain thefts imo.
 

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Personally, I don't trust password managers. We have them at work (from Citrix) and are "required" for everyone to use. I consider it a breach of security and I uninstalled it from my PC (being in IT has it's advantages).

Never give your passwords out is the golden rule and this is exactly what you're doing with software like this. You'll never know some disgruntled programmer will take advantage of a back door.

Now, the other stuff (registration information etc.) seems great.
 

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Personally, I don't trust password managers. We have them at work (from Citrix) and are "required" for everyone to use. I consider it a breach of security and I uninstalled it from my PC (being in IT has it's advantages).
How would you suggest remeberring 100+ passwords and logins, or do you use the same logins and passwords.
 

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Yes they can , I guess ... but they are very well encrypted in any case.

It is not so easy to do either unless you have control of that PC already.

Its a case of "never say never" , but extremely unlikely
 
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