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RoboForm Everywhere Review

Keeping track of online accounts is not necessarily an easy task. Especially so if you follow security guidelines to never use the same password on different sites. Web browsers offer basic password managers that store the data for the user, but this means that the data is only available in that browser. If you want to use a different browser or a different device, you need to find a way to transfer the data to that other system, which may not be possible all the time.

RoboForm is a password manager for Windows, Mac OS X and various mobile operating systems like Android that makes life easier and more secure. The program integrates well with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera. Users who work with different programs or browsers can still use the RoboForm interface to store and retrieve passwords manually.

Passwords and other data are stored in encrypted form by the application. A master password protects the data from being stolen or looked at. Once the master password is entered correctly, access to the program database is granted.

Installation

Users can select the browsers that they want RoboForm to integrate with. A toolbar is added to the selected browsers which offers fast access to saved logins, the password generator or form filling module.

roboform toolbar

The toolbar can be disabled without losing the program’s functionality in the browser.

First time users who have been using a different password manager before should start with the program’s import option to transfer their login data to their RoboForm password vault. It is possible to import passwords, bookmarks and other data from all supported web browsers and from popular password managers like Last Pass or KeePass.

import login data

Importing data from other programs saves time but it is not a necessary step to make use of RoboForm. You can alternatively add login data to the program manually.

RoboForm Editor

Roboform ships with an editor for organizing and managing logins, bookmarks, identities, contacts and notes.

roboform editor

The editor can be used to edit existing data, create folders to organize the data and to add identities, contacts and safe notes to the program. It feels strange that it is not possible to add login data directly to the editor. You can create new logins either in one of the supported web browsers (by logging in to the service that you want to save) or by right-clicking on the password manager’s system tray icon and selecting Logins > New from the context menu.

One interesting option provided by the RoboForm Editor is the ability to sign in into one or multiple web services from the editor window.

Using the password manager

Once you have set up the program you are ready to make use of it. Toolbar users have all options in reach with just a single click. Most users on the other hand may prefer not to have an additional toolbar displayed in their browser.

Part of the RoboForm functionality is also available via the right-click menu. Options to fill and save forms, to display the RoboForm toolbar and to customize the menu are displayed by default. The customize menu option offers to add or remove menu items.

customize roboform

The customization can be used to add links like the program’s password generator, the RoboForm Editor or a log off option to the context menu.

A right-click on a web page opens the context menu with all set options. It is for instance possible to select the Fill Forms option to fill out the username and password, and to optionally log in automatically on the site.

roboform login

RoboForm will automatically recognize new sign ups and first time log ins on websites. The program display a prompt offering to save the login data. Users can force the saving of data by Alt-clicking on the login button. A similar option is available for text field form data which can be automatically saved with the shortcut Shift-Enter.

RoboForm shortcuts are automatically enabled in supported browsers (with an option to disable the feature in the preferences). This basically can be used to open menus directly in the browser. Alt-X for instance opens the login menu with options to create a new login, edit an existing login or log in to one of the existing web sites or services.

Shortcuts are available for all core functionality. Individual shortcuts can be edited or turned off in the RoboForm Options.

RoboForm Everywhere

RoboForm Everywhere offers to save passwords and data in the cloud. The benefit here is that it is easier to synchronize data between multiple computer systems. All it takes is to install RoboForm on all systems and to log in with the same account information.

Users can furthermore log in on the RoboForm website to access their login data online, even if the program itself is not installed on the computer system.

Misc

The developers have integrated many convenient features into RoboForm. Among those features is a profile switcher to manage different data sets more efficiently, a domain equivalences option which basically enables a log in on multiple domains, the option to change the encryption algorithm, backup and restoration options or the ability to configure a specific browser for logging in on the Internet (which does not have to be the default browser).

Free limited versions of RoboForm are offered as desktop applications or browser plugins.

Verdict

RoboForm Everywhere is a feature rich password and data manager that makes online life more secure and convenient at the same time.

I have encountered two issues with the program. RoboForm first installed the Firefox toolbar even though I disabled Firefox integration during installation. The latest version of Opera seems to be incompatible with RoboForm. A single icon is displayed in the Opera browser that in theory should display or hide the RoboForm toolbar in the browser. A click on that icon has no effect

Giveaway

We have ten RoboForm Everywhere licenses to give away. Leave a comment below for a chance to win one of the licenses. Please let us know how you are currently managing your online passwords.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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Responses so far:

  1. mecho says:

    Nice information.. hope I get one.. Thanks

  2. Igor says:

    I would like to win this!

  3. Newt says:

    Your article hits all the points why a GOOD pass word manager is important. Currently I struggle with XMARKS, (LASTPASS) and a number of other methods. But ROBOFORM would really make life a whole lot easier!!! It is a good program that has consistently gotten great reviews. I hope I win a license!!!

    Here’s hoping,

    Newt

  4. Zakk W says:

    I am relying on the browser´s password manager. That is, however, not an ideal solution. I would really appreciate a Roboform license!!

    -Zakk

  5. I am currently using LastPass as my online password manager.

  6. Alex says:

    really good and needful software! the best pasword manager! thanks ghacks .net for this great contest and for the chance to win!
    https://twitter.com/#!/Alex77toy/status/144679932289757184
    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=263733630351826&id=100003055787962

  7. Sparx says:

    I’ve been using Roboform for many years now. The only gripe I have is the way Roboform moved on to the v7 platform thereby making users of newer Firefox versions unable to use v6 and older versions.

    One of the features I use more often is the password generator which allows me the ability to specify random passwords for different websites.

    Here’s hoping the newest one continues working for many more browser versions in the future.

  8. Johan Gustavsson says:

    … I’m currently using roboform pro to manage my online passwords, please count me in for this giveaway!

  9. mona says:

    hi thanks count me
    i like this tool

  10. John P says:

    Currently using my browser’s password manager. Would like to have a better one, Thanks

  11. Bobby Roughton says:

    I currently use my browser to save my passwords. I would to have a license for Roboform then it would easier and safer for my passwords.

  12. TRY says:

    Currently using Sticky Password for managing my online credentials.

    Regards

  13. kool says:

    This would be a great app to have.

  14. Daniel says:

    Roboform is an excellent p.w. manager!

    Thanks again Martin for this contest! ;)

  15. teo says:

    Please, count me in.Thanks

  16. JM says:

    Something I need

  17. Anatoly says:

    I really need this product!

  18. gmgkag says:

    Great review. Currently I use keepass, which is working but a manual
    Process to find passwords. Please add me in the draw for roboform.

    Many features will be useful for me.

  19. BPNelson says:

    RoboForm has been around for a long time and I have wanted it since it first came out. Yes, I would like a free license to help keep track of my passwords.

  20. I love this in so many ways…. it is similar to lastpass… but it is MORE… as it saves forms too… please count me in!!!

  21. ePlus says:

    Martin!

    I’m running out of posit notes!! Please bring me to the new age of the internets.

    I have – when remembering – been using a text file encrypted with axcrypt. But you can only do so much copying and pasting. :(

  22. Peejay says:

    I have looked into KeePass, but have not started to use it. I don’t look forward to setting up syncing between my systems.

    Like several onther commenters, I tend to re-use my passwords, although I know it is not safe to do so.

    RoboForm Everywhere looks promising, I would like to give it a spin.

  23. Anonymous says:

    I use 2 different passwords for my different accounts…one with #’s and CAPS and one without…would love to give this a try.

  24. mickay says:

    Maybe it’s not the best attitude but I write my passwords to a compressed file, with a master password given. As a result I need to remember one password only.

  25. Paul(us) says:

    Currently I am using LastPass. Seeing what this program has to offer I really want it to give it a try.

  26. jo-a says:

    I would really love to have a license to Roboform Everywhere…
    If you could be so kind…
    I would be very happy.

    Thank you very much in advance.

    Happy holidays!

  27. e1scd says:

    A great program and undoubtedly the best in class.

    I had used RoboForm for years and was extremely disappointed when SIber Systems elected to renege on it’s promise of free “lifetime” upgrades for this product after the transition from v.6 to v.7. As such, I have been forced to use other free password managers in order to maintain integration with the current rapid evolution in major internet browsers.

    I always found several features particularly handy:
    – the integrated search window
    – multiple identities for automatic form-filling
    – custom context menu (right click) integration
    – automatic phishing protection (password auto-fill will not match at fake websites).

    The only flaw was the severely delayed or total lack of support for customized version of major browsers such as Palemoon (Firefox) and Avant (IE).

    I’d certainly appreciate a free license for version 7 (and hopefully beyond).

  28. Prakash says:

    Thanks a lot Martin for the roboform giveaway , currently using last pass free version

  29. JohnB299 says:

    Currenlty I already use roboform desktop edition.

    I would like to use the everywhere edition

    Thanks for this offer

  30. Sudip Kumar Das says:

    I would love to get a copy. Please count me in. Thank you.

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