“How in the world do you keep track of all your passwords?”
…I get asked that question a lot! And quite understandably, having accounts for social media sites, web 2.0 sites, affiliate accounts, various accounts for marketing tools, email passwords, website log-ins, and the list goes on!
Are you still one of those who has a million Post-It notes stuck all around your computer screen, across your desk, or on the wall behind your desk!?
I know I used to be. But I found a way that makes life so much easier.
And it’s a tool I absolutely could not go without now!
It’s called Roboform. It sits at the top or bottom of your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, IE, Safari), remembers all of your passwords, and the websites those passwords are input into. It makes it crazy simple to keep track of all your sites’ passwords.
If you’re the person who makes your password “123abc” for every site you go to, just so you can remember it and not get confused, having to try 10 different password combinations before you can finally log in successfully, you’ll love this! What’s great about Roboform, is you can make unique passwords for every site (like you’re really supposed to), making it difficult for someone to hack into multiple accounts of yours, all the while relieving you from having to remember them all.
You can easily categorize your log-in details to different folders, allowing you to click on the “Logins” button and go quickly down the drop-down menu, right to the log-in you’re looking for!
I would suggest making your web-browsing, and computer working time, a whole lot easier right now by trying out RoboForm…and heck, it’s only about $30 or $40…
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