In the Beginning You Need…

Watching my hubby and my agents try to logon to a website is painful.  They scratch their heads, twist in the chair, moan, clinch fists and sometimes exclaim a small profanity or two!

I want to grab the keyboard away from them and do it myself! Why all this agony?

Passwords.

Nobody can remember their passwords.  How can this be so hard? After all how many passwords can a person have? Let’s see there’s email, mls, blogsite, website, Active Rain, Facebook, your bank, your investment accounts, Paypal and at least 40 or 50 more?

Well you say you only have a few?  Guess you just got your computer yesterday.

OK, I’ve made my point. I don’t mean to  feel superior, I can seldom remember my passwords, because I don’t have too. No, I don’t use the insecure password saver in I.E. or Firefox, but I do have a life saver.

It’s RoboForm.

The RoboForm logo says it “Remembers Passwords So You Don’t Have To.”  I say, “Thank Goodness!”

The best part of RoboForm is it navigates directly to the site you want, logs you in and BAM you can go to work!  You don’t even have to remember the URL, RoboForm does that for you!

Oh, that’s not all.  Do you ever get tired of filling out online forms? Well RoboForm can do that for you.  I have two different identities, 1) personal 2) professional.  If I am online purchasing a product or service for my business, I just click on my “professional identity” and instantly RoboForm fills out the form.

How cool is that!  I can spend money faster than I can type!  OK, so I’m a consumer, I do my part for the economy!

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How does it work?

Once downloaded RoboForm will be present on your navigation bar. It works with all browsers (that I know of).  You just click on the little green icon, a drop down box appears, you choose what you want to do and it gets done.

It’s the best 40-bucks I ever spent.  Over the course of years, I’ve saved enough time to take a vacation away from the computer.

So why do you need it now?  I wish I had it when I first started, it would have made my life so much easier.

Everyone needs more simplicity in life, begin by putting your passwords on Speed Dial!

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