I probably have 100 different passwords I use daily, and while some are automatically stored on my computer, or the nonsense notecard where I pretend to jot them down, I have gone into that nail-biting "OMG I can't log on!" panic a few too many times to mention.
Enter Roboform2Go, a tiny USB device that securely stores your passwords, contacts and other data. At first I was skeptical, thinking that having all my passwords in one place was potentially dangerous, but then I realized all my passwords are stored on my computer anyway and I trust the people around me more than I trust myself to remember every password. Also, the device itself has a password, so you just have to remember that one and you're in like Flynn.
The best part about the Roboform2Go is the fact that once you plug it in, it navigates to the site, enters passwords and logs in for you. It also can fill long registration and checkout forms with one lick and secures your information with an encryption. The device costs $39.95.
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Temperley London
Barbara Bui
Marshall Ward
Ooh I love this! Thought the cost does seem a little steep to me. Ah well I guess that the price you pay for security these days.
1What a great idea for a product!
2How did someone not think of it sooner? It's so simple and so helpful!
3Geek you have such beautiful hand models! I thought this was a flash drive.
4aww this month is ending and there will be no more giveaways! This is almost my last chance! pick me!
5Think its a fantastic idea and would be great for me to use in the office, that way I can take it with me on my laptop and not have to try and remember all the passwords! If only they had them in Oz
6Interesting.
7and this would be my lifesaver!
8i need this. i have different passowrds for all my stuff. and in my line of work i need passwords for most of our documents and websites
9careful not to lose it!
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