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RoboForm 7.0.5 Beta


jalaffa

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<img src="http://nsanedown.com/images/logos/Roboform.gif" class="logo" alt="RoboForm" title="RoboForm" />RoboForm is a Password Manager and Web Form Filler that completely automates password entering and form filling. It allows you to define your personal profile or "usual" responses to a web form. This information is then saved, and when you need to fill a form, just click "Fill Forms" button, and form is filled out. Works as an add-on to Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox or Netscape web browsers.

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Never tried it before, after all the talks on, I'll try the stable version. Thanx. :)

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@dkt

do try LastPass also .

i was using Roboform before( its still installed ) ,

shifted to LastPass recently .

and i find it better , more simple and easy , good A.I. , and no compromise on security ...

and totally free

( well thats just a minor point , thanx to nsane tongue.gif !! )

;)

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Guess what, I'm not downloading this one from IDM, but somehow I wasn't able to start the download of Roboform's medicine, and I cannot wait for 20mins. So forget Roboform, I'm trying Lastpass.

The thing is, I remember all my passes without any problems. :P

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well its good if u remember all your login details ... :)

but for me,,, using the secure random password generator of last pass or of roboform and the password generated is like "2*rZ6uk2^tAF943" ...

( the right way a password should be .....dance.gif)

remembering this is not my cup of tea , and more when you have about 30 to 40 logins to remember tongue.gif...

so bless these password managers !

;)

right now its

LastPass for me ...

The thing is, I remember all my passes without any problems. :P

You must have a great brain or maybe you belong to the half of people using the same password for everything :lol:

laugh.gif

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@jalaffa: I have many of the strongest passwords anyone can have. And about 10 of them, each for different purposes. ;)

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Somehow, I've started to get a feeling that this is a phishing thread. :P

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@DKT27:

Now that it's out, I wonder who's the perpetrator here... shought... I mean he's a PedoBear 2lbz2xg.png

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I have but 1 password, although with slight variations on each site ^_^

hey biz ,

1 password with slight variations for all logins ....:huh:....

i know , u are much more experienced than me ,

but if and when ever and God forbid , a hacker gets control of one i.d. ,

the first thing he will do is , try every random permutation and combination for that particular password and figuring and trying those rearrangements , on all other logins

so that would rather make it an easy job , cracking other passwords ....

aint so ?????:unsure:

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@majithia23:

I don't have a problem with that, I only use my own PC and network connection for sensitive data.

For everything else, I use Tor or VPN ^_^

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@majithia23:

I don't have a problem with that, I only use my own PC and network connection for sensitive data.

For everything else, I use Tor or VPN ^_^

:dance2:..

smart !!

(me too, my own PC , is the only i would ever trust/use , to access the www ;) )

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JessicaLeigh

Ya know how the .nfo file says, "If you try it and like it, buy it; support the ones who made it."?? Well, yah, I did that recently, and boy, am I ever sorry I did! :angry:

They have THE WORST process for re-activation. I wipe my drive frequently, and sometimes if I have the time, I'll opt to install it manually versus using the 8-minute Acronis image I've made. Well... what a pain-in-the-ass it is to have to reinstall RoboForm on a fresh install. Their link to re-activate only gives you the opportunity to do so twice (the first ever, and then one other time), and then it gives you a message that " you have exceeded the number of activations permitted. Please purchase another license of RF..." WTH?! :frusty: I think NOT!

So, what is my workaround?? Use the licgen and to hell with the re-activation process, and/or just elect to use the Acronis image more often than not.. Oh, well... live and learn.

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