Entering passwords and personal information on the web is a pain, not to say
that it's also very risky. RoboForm is a password manager that will store
sensitive data all in one place, protected by one master password. You'll
then be able to quickly access those passwords and notes every time you need
them. One of the first things you'll have to do is set a master password.
It's very important to remember that password, because it allows you to
unlock all the notes and information you store in RoboForm. Make sure to set
a secure password, because if anybody finds it out, they'll have access to
all the passwords you stored in RoboForm. As an extra security feature, you
can choose to have RoboForm automatically log off after a certain amount of
minutes or when you lock your workstation. So how does RoboForm work? The
application, tucked into your system tray, can store web passwords, safe
notes and identities. The first time you launch Roboform you should create
multiple identities. Enter information like phone numbers, address, company,
bank account details and Social Security Number. Once it's all stored in
RoboForm, you'll be able to fill in online forms in a click. We tested it
out on a number of forms and were actually surprised at how well this
function works. When browsing the net, logins will probably be the item you
use most. Every time you enter a user name and password for a website,
RoboForm will offer to store it. From then on, you won't have to worry
about entering those details when accessing the page, as RoboForm will handle
it automatically. To protect against phishing, RoboForm will always compare a
website url to the one corresponding to your password. If you're having
troubles finding a proper password you can use the password generator found
in tools. Not only can you choose the number and types of characters, but
also exclude similar characters (like 1 and I or O and 0) or limit to
hexadecimals. For any element you create, RoboForm offers five known
encryption algorithms to choose from for your entries: Blowfish, AES, RC6,
1DES and 3DES. We can only lament that the program does not explain the
inherent differences between these algorithms. For most users we suggest AES
or Blowfish, but all of these will prove decent cover. Although you probably
can't beat Keychain for Mac, RoboForm is by far the best password manager
for PC. We appreciate how easy it is to add new passwords and form details,
and instantly invoke theses elements every time you need them. Install
RoboForm on your PC and you'll never have to enter your password or form
details again.Download *RoboForm 7.5.2* in Softonic