16 Aug 2007
Remembering your various Internet passwords and other online information can be tricky, as many of us have multiple passwords for online accounts. Worse, if you use a tool that cleanses your Internet activity after you've surfed the web, most of your personal information isn't available the next time you log on to the same website. Frustrating, but often necessary to protect your personal info.
RoboForm 6.9.6 is password and secure information manager that memorises and securely stores your user name and password information the first time you log into a site, then automatically supplies them when you return, whether you're using Internet Explorer, Firefox or Netscape. Online registration and the use of shopping checkout forms is made much faster - simply click on your RoboForm Identity and it will fill in the online form for you. You can set up multiple identities with different credit-card numbers, passwords, and contact information.
The new version 6.9.6 has various improvements such as a toolbar rather than the old autofill window, and the new search field in the toolbar makes finding and accessing any information quicker and easier.
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