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Just wanted to say I have just recently started to use RoboForm and I only wish I could have found this months ago.

For anyone unsure what this is, it saves your passwords and auto fills forms with one click, it's really easy to use and very conveinent if you fill in several forms or are signing up to alot of sites then you will be able to sign up in seconds.

I am in no way affiliated with them, I just wanted to let everyone know what a time saver this is and I did first notice RoboForm some time ago mentioned on here by someone but have never got it until now. So thanks to whoever it was who mentioned it.

For all you Angela Edwards linkbuilders this would be ideal for you as it would save you a ton of time signing up to so many different sites.

There is a free version and a paid Pro version, currently the free version does everything I need it for.

KD
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  • Profile picture of the author peter gibson
    I've had this kicking around on my hard drive for months and never bothered with it. Now that I'm getting into my July packets and also upgrading to Paul's 120 links I'll have to have a go. Manually it takes forever to get those links done.

    Thanks for reminding me
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      • Profile picture of the author Lawrh
        Don't fall too much in love with the free version of RoboForm as it expires after a while. At least mine did. I have the Pro version now and wouldn't want to live without it.

        One tip, back up your passwords, or at least print the list. I printed mine to PDF. This is important as after using it for awhile, especially with strong passwords, you won't be able to login if anything happens to the list file. I don't remember 75% of my passwords, so I backup and print to PDF regularly.
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        • Profile picture of the author KD Marketing
          The free version does me right now but I am sure I will be upgrading shortly to the Pro version. It is well worth the money.

          KD

          Originally Posted by Lawrh View Post

          Don't fall too much in love with the free version of RoboForm as it expires after a while. At least mine did. I have the Pro version now and wouldn't want to live without it.

          One tip, back up your passwords, or at least print the list. I printed mine to PDF. This is important as after using it for awhile, especially with strong passwords, you won't be able to login if anything happens to the list file. I don't remember 75% of my passwords, so I backup and print to PDF regularly.
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  • Profile picture of the author AlexNavas
    Yes, Roboform is great. Its great for article writing, social bookmarking, and other repetitive marketing processes.

    Glad you're enjoying it as much as I am!

    Alex
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  • Profile picture of the author KD Marketing
    Glad I helped.

    Yep I would definately give it a go for doing those packets it will certainly save you alot of time that's for sure

    KD
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    • Profile picture of the author elliec
      I too think Roboform is great, even just for keeping track of the dozens, maybe hundreds of passwords I need. Just know that the free version stops you at about 20 passwords and then requires you to pay. It is cheap though and well worth it....
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  • Profile picture of the author Barbara Wilson
    I've used Roboform for years and I love it. Keeps all my passwords so I don't have to have them written down and fumble around for them. I don't store my bank passwords in it or credit card numbers - but I do almost everything else.

    I have the Pro version - the free version only lets you store 10 passwords after 30 days. There are other limitations, but that was the biggest one for me because that's mainly what I use it for - and I have way more than 10 passwords stored in it.

    I'm not an affiliate - just a very satisfied customer for years.
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    • Profile picture of the author KD Marketing
      Yeah I am the same I will not be storing any bank/credit card info but do lot's else with it.

      If I need to upgrade to the pro(which I probably will soon) I certainly will without any hesitation.

      KD

      Originally Posted by Barbara Wilson View Post

      I've used Roboform for years and I love it. Keeps all my passwords so I don't have to have them written down and fumble around for them. I don't store my bank passwords in it or credit card numbers - but I do almost everything else.

      I have the Pro version - the free version only lets you store 10 passwords after 30 days. There are other limitations, but that was the biggest one for me because that's mainly what I use it for - and I have way more than 10 passwords stored in it.

      I'm not an affiliate - just a very satisfied customer for years.
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  • Profile picture of the author Emmanuel ED
    Roboform is really great, Apart from saving you the stress by easily remembering and saving your passwords, it also protects your password from hackers.
    There are sites, toolbars, applications that can detect and save passwords typed into webforms.Even worse especially when it's the paypal login form.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hill
    RoboForm should get a medal... It has saved my skin a few times over the past 5 years! Now they have a zip drive version so you can take it with you and plug it into any computer, which is extremely handy if you upgrade computers a lot like I do...

    I'd be in a world of hurt without this software.

    Mike Hill
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    • Profile picture of the author Emmanuel ED
      Originally Posted by Mike Hill View Post

      RoboForm should get a medal... It has saved my skin a few times over the past 5 years! Now they have a zip drive version so you can take it with you and plug it into any computer, which is extremely handy if you upgrade computers a lot like I do...

      I'd be in a world of hurt without this software.

      Mike Hill
      Lol, Quite Agreed.

      I've been using the free version for sometime now, what's the difference between the free and the paid version?
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      • Profile picture of the author Lawrh
        Originally Posted by Emmanuel Inyang View Post

        Lol, Quite Agreed.

        I've been using the free version for sometime now, what's the difference between the free and the paid version?
        Unlimited passcards, as far as I can tell, plus it won't quit working like mine did.
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  • Profile picture of the author jerryaa
    I just started using it too and agree it's a great tool. Especially for doing IM work.
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  • Profile picture of the author KD Marketing
    Free version says you are limited to 10 passwords/logins after 30 days.
    Unlimited for Pro version.

    KD
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    • Profile picture of the author Emmanuel ED
      Originally Posted by KD Marketing View Post

      Free version says you are limited to 10 passwords/logins after 30 days.
      Unlimited for Pro version.

      KD
      10 passwords, I'll definitely need to upgrade soonest.
      I can't imagine life without roboform, it's really not easy remembering passwords.
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    • Profile picture of the author KD Marketing
      Originally Posted by ebsilk View Post

      Can you tell me where can download it of charge?
      Sure, roboform . com (sorry can't post links yet) you will see where you can download the free version or the paid Pro version.

      KD
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  • Profile picture of the author zain654321
    I started using Roboform when i started PTC and PPC. In PPC you have to fill the long forms. I was much distrubing to fill all the forms again and again then my teachers advice me to use RoboForm. I was shoked to use it. It was marvelous. My works done in no time. it is realy great.
    I also thank Roboform to save our time.
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  • Profile picture of the author rypher21
    ...its really helpful as well as autofill
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  • Profile picture of the author Akogo
    I've avoided using RoboForm until just recently... but I believe I'm making up for lost time by all the new logins I've accumulated ever since I've install it on my computer. It really is a time saver.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Campbell
    What I really liked about RoboForm was actually being able to keep track of all of my passwords and the URLs of the sites they went to. It has a print feature too, which is great so you can store a hard-copy of your passwords in the event of a hard drive crash or other computer-related misfortune.
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  • Profile picture of the author DownloadDan
    I've been using Roboform Pro for years. It's the most time saving app I've ever used. I wonder if they have Roboform for the iPhone.
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    • Profile picture of the author ppc4profit
      I have 820 passwords saved - impossible to store all these on bits of paper.

      Not many mentions of one of the most effective and time saving parts of Roboform - its ability to pre fill web pages. You can create identities and use them to fill a web form with the details you have created beforehand - great if you have to register with a number of sites.

      Visit site
      Click on the register / sign up link
      One click of Roboform, create new password, and press enter - bang ... you are registered.
      Open email, click confirm
      Login to site & save Roboform passcard

      ..... move to next site 30 seconds later
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      • Profile picture of the author Marian
        RoboForm is the application of the years! And I mean it! :-)

        Marian
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      • Profile picture of the author Chuck Evans
        I have 820 passwords saved - impossible to store all these on bits of paper
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        What happens if Roboform crashes...like mine has...I can barely remember ONE of my passwords let alone 820 of them!

        chuck
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        • Profile picture of the author ppc4profit
          Originally Posted by Chuck Evans View Post

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          What happens if Roboform crashes...like mine has...I can barely remember ONE of my passwords let alone 820 of them!

          chuck
          Chuck,

          I use the usb portable form of Roboform and the data is in an encrypted container. The container is backed up to AmazonS3 and the passcards are backed up to 4 separate computers, backed up as I use them... so good point but I think I'm well covered here.
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        • Profile picture of the author Tyrus Antas
          Originally Posted by Chuck Evans View Post

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          What happens if Roboform crashes...like mine has...I can barely remember ONE of my passwords let alone 820 of them!

          chuck
          I had this happening to me but with KeePass. I learned my lesson, now I store my passwords in plain text in a secure physical and digital version. No more strange file formats.

          Tyrus
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  • Profile picture of the author Igor Kheifets
    Roboform is genius.

    Storing so much data in one place and no matter
    what happens to your pc - it stays is trully an
    amazing piece of technology to leverage.

    Igor
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  • Profile picture of the author pearlydean
    I have been using the free version of Roboform for a while as am using a lot of backlinks and need to have a place where all the passwords and sign ons are stored. A quick question though - how secure is it and if your pc was hacked would they be able to get into your stored password info or does roboform encrypt it? Sorry if this sounds a stupid question but you have to ask if you don't know!

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    • Profile picture of the author Lawrh
      Originally Posted by pearlydean View Post

      I have been using the free version of Roboform for a while as am using a lot of backlinks and need to have a place where all the passwords and sign ons are stored. A quick question though - how secure is it and if your pc was hacked would they be able to get into your stored password info or does roboform encrypt it? Sorry if this sounds a stupid question but you have to ask if you don't know!

      Cheers
      Keith
      RoboForm defaults to AES encryption with four other encryption options. As long as it isn't logged in there is no way anyone short of the NSA can open your passwords. It's not too likely IM'ers will cause the NSA to direct supercomputers at their passwords.
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  • Profile picture of the author pearlydean
    Thanks for the heads up guys. I have just installed lastpass in firefox and will see how it goes. Anything that saves typing in repetitive tasks eh!

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  • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
    I read how good Roboform is great so many times but always thought this was a 199$ script.

    But it's only 29.95$. I am in shock. Buy. Now. Fernando.
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  • Profile picture of the author bobsstuff
    I use RoboForm free for the few places I visit regularly. All my other passwords are in a file and printed.........WOW! there are a lot.

    My only problem with RoboForm is that by hacking only one password, my whole list of passwords is now available.

    In the past I bought and sold used computers. Some had password protected operating systems. A quick google search gave me a password resetting program that I burned to CD, installed in a locked computer and it unlocked it and allowed me to reset the password.

    I sometimes worry that this could also be the fate of Roboform. I sure hope that they have better password incryption than microsoft.
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