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Created:Thursday, June 11, 2015
Members: Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 15:06 eastern (897 days ago)
Public: Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 16:00 eastern
Expiration:unknown
Location:Roboform.com (click this link)
Heat level:this is a good deal
Countries:available in USA
Details:Password Manager $10 for the first year
RoboForm Everywhere for Windows, Mac, and Mobile for $10 for your first year. It normally costs $20/yr, which should be your price after your first year.

RoboForm is listed on LifeHacker's list of recommended password managers, along with LastPass, DashLane, KeePass, and 1Password.

If you use Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter, Godaddy, or any online banking, we strongly recommend you turn on 2-factor authentication. Without it, your accounts could be hacked.

For sites that do not have 2-factor authentication enabled, we strongly recommend using a password manager such as RoboForm. It will store your passwords safely securely, and use a different password for every site. If a site gets their database hacked, your other accounts would be safe since your passwords would all be different.

Beware that we have heard of a new kind of way to hack into people's accounts. Some hackers can set up a fake website which promises something for free in exchange you signing up with your email address and password. Since most people use the same password for all their accounts, the hackers would then have your password, and potentially gain access to your Twitter, Facebook, email, or your bank accounts. Using a password manager would help protect you from this, since your passwords would be unique for every site.

To compare features with other password managers, check out Wikipedia's list and PCMag's list to see which password manager looks good to you. Another one to look at is PassPack, which boasts about how they encrypt your data before it is sent to their servers, so not even the PassPack staff can possibly view your passwords. While PassPack may be one of the most secure password managers, it is less mobile-friendly than other services.

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