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Roboform Everywhere 7.9 Giveaway
$19.95
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Giveaway of the day — Roboform Everywhere 7.9

RoboForm Everywhere seamlessly keeps your passwords and other data in sync.
$19.95 EXPIRED
User rating: 146 74 comments

Roboform Everywhere 7.9 was available as a giveaway on March 3, 2016!

Today Giveaway of the Day
$49.95
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Helps you get back all kinds of lost or deleted data on Android devices.

RoboForm Everywhere gives you unlimited access to all your RoboForm data on multiple computers, USBs, tablets and mobile devices. RoboForm Everywhere seamlessly keeps your passwords and other data in sync. Just download one RoboForm Everywhere license and access your data anywhere and anytime - No additional licenses needed!

Please note: The software provides a 1-year license.

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10

Publisher:

Siber Systems, Inc

Homepage:

https://www.roboform.us/

File Size:

21.2 MB

Price:

$19.95

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#31

Have had Everywhere since beginning. Lifetime updates means lifetime updates. Changing version number as a way to void this is BS. Integrity obviously is not important to you. Time to make a change to an honest company.

Reply   |   Comment by Mark W Stephens  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#30

In the past when Roboform just started, I purchased 3 licenses that had 'lifetime' updates... That gave me access on different computers & USB drives. Then as time went by and new versions were built, they started charging a yearly license fee to use the newer S/W. I just feel that if someone buys a lifetime license for a product, than the company selling it 'should' stand behind what it sold and honor 'lifetime' without additional yearly charges. My opinion is that they changed the rules mid-game, after fee's have already been collected. Roboform does a good job with passwords & portability, just not living up to their promise of lifetime upgrades.
Personally, I'd rather pay $12 per year for LastPass https://lastpass.com/how-it-works/ just because...
Check out reviews at http://lifehacker.com/5529133/five-best-password-managers

Reply   |   Comment by Dan  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#29

It's a drip feed system to make Siber Systems, Inc rich and the people who pay yearly poor.

I do not doubt that the software may be good.

But how about offering purchasing deals that offer better value than 50% OFF face price each year, or better yet a genuine pay once and once only deal for indefinite usage and updates (which many people call Lifetime License)

Reply   |   Comment by Peter C1  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#28

I've been using this program for years approximately 10+ years (now using "Everywhere" since it came out). I couldn't imagine not having it. For hose of you who don't already use it, this is a great opportunity to give it a try.

Reply   |   Comment by eightmileslow  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#27

I have been using Roboform Everywhere for about 10 years. I have over a hundred separate passwords saved and I have never had any problems with it. This is a superb offer from Roboform and a great opportunity for people to try it and see if they like it. Nobody is being forced to take it up. I can't believe some of the comments are coming out with. Talk about ungrateful! My subscription expires on 28-03-16 so I will be taking up a years subscription for free with thanks to both GAOTD & Siber Systems.

Reply   |   Comment by NicK D  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#26

I can't get to the help menu after I load it and install it. So, OI don't even know how to use it.
HELP!

Reply   |   Comment by Steve C  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Steve C
whats your os/& browser look on taskbar icons click on robo.icon then help

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Daniel
I am on windows 10. I download and install without a problem. Then the instructions say to go to the toolbar icon (which isn't there) and hit help to activate. That's where I am stuck.

Reply   |   Comment by Steve C  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

Daniel
I don't understand. The instructions say to g0o to the toolbar icon and you say taskbar icon. I don't have a toolbar icon, and when I hit the taskbar icon it just opens a start page and no way to go to help.

Reply   |   Comment by Steve C  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

Steve C
go to all programs and see if it is there if so click on roboform taskbar icon and select start then icon is on taskbar if not re-download giveaway and start over following activation fully >>Dan

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

Steve C
after you hit help hit on activate roboform then contiue from there

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)

Steve C
If you need more help email me @ fullmetal2@q.com

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)

Daniel
I have the taskbar icon, but when I hit it, it goes to a start page with nothing on it but a search item. Any attempt to go to help takes me to yahoo help, and that's no good.

Reply   |   Comment by Steve C  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

Steve C
try right click

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)

Steve C
try rebooting

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)

Steve C
RoboForm works seamlessly with Microsoft Windows (Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 and related Windows Server versions) and the Web Browsers below.

Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer Firefox
Firefox Chrome
Chrome Opera
Opera USB
USB

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)

Steve C
if you don't have a icon then start over with re-start then re-download Roboform

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Daniel
"Internet Explorer Firefox
Firefox Chrome
Chrome Opera"
This does not inspire a high degree of confidence in your statement.

Reply   |   Comment by Got  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#25

I am a long time user of paid Roboform Desktop (DT)7 (NOT everywhere). Here are some Pros and Cons in my experience.

1) A password manager (PM) is an absolute must for managing 100s of passwords. Because of PM I can use different ID/passwords for different sites, more complicated for important sites, simpler for other.

2) I do not trust security of the cloud. I want logins in MY control, on my PC/flash...even if that means forgoing everywhere access. Years ago I selected Roboform DT to store logins locally on my PC.

3) The desktop version costs $30 but it is not really 'lifetime'. When OS or browsers change, RF does not work properly. They come out with major versions. They should upgrade 'lifetime' subscribers for free. Instead, you have to shell out more money to have a functional version. Or, continue with the lame version.

4) RF does not have export to or import from .xls or .csv
This is a major limitation because when you want to edit, view, organize and manage 100s of passcard data it is best if you can bring it into a spreadsheet and to sort, search etc. With RF there is no easy way to do this. You can export it only as .html, even that is not in table format, i.e. you can not copy data into rows or columns of a spreadsheet. All data for all passcards is listed in one column. I have requested import / export to csv/xls feature for years. It is still under 'consideration'. Many other, even free PM have this feature.

5) While RF supports multiple browsers, if I have Opera and Firefox both open, it insists on filling Opera even if I am working on a login page in Firefox. I must close Opera for it to 'fill' the Firefox page.

But...I still use Roboform DT because I want all my data on my PC, not in the cloud.

If there is another password manager that has
1) data stored locally
2) form filling for different browsers
3) import / export csv / xls

I'll switch and pay for another true 'lifetime' license.

Reply   |   Comment by vin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+26)

vin
Keepass does all those things. Admittedly, it doesn't do complete form filling, but it does autotype usernames and passwords. Best of all, you don't have to pay for a lifetime license, since it's free.

Reply   |   Comment by Bub  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)

Bub
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll check it out. However, I am concerned about what XP-Man posted:

"KeePass, all your eggs in one basket.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/11/hacking-tool-swipes-encrypted-credentials-from-password-manager/"

I read that article. I realize that any password manager could be hacked. But KeePass being open source is more likely to hacked. In fact, they already have an app to hack it.

Reply   |   Comment by vin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#24

I've been using Roboform for years and it is VERY good. Highly recommended even if you have to pay for it.

Reply   |   Comment by Jack  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#23

Companies like this periodically offer their wares as the day's giveaway. I wouldn't sweat the 1-yr expiration. If this has the ability to export/import your passwords/form data, you could just export data from your current version, load the newest version the next time it comes around (probably within a year), and re-import your data into the new version. (I haven't tested this yet...)

Reply   |   Comment by Rufus  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#22

I've downloaded the file multiple times and it activates, but the file is not on my Windows 7 64-bit desktop computer. How do I install this program onto my computer?

Reply   |   Comment by sa3316  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)

sa3316
So, after 4 failed installations, I went to Roboform homepage and downloaded the program there. Once installed, I followed the setup information included in the GAOTD Read Me text file, which includes the activation number. License activated! To be warned, your physical/mailing address is required to activate.

Reply   |   Comment by sa3316  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#21

The best approach to security is to never become complacent, never assume you're safe. As a web-based password mgr. Roboform Everywhere is great, letting you use it across devices, Windows installs etc., but you also have to pay attention to security on all those devices, plus network security, & however remote, there's always the possibility of any web service getting hacked. It never hurts to Google on stuff like the name of a password mgr. & the word breach, &/or hack etc. They're all targeted by the bad guys, but the search results might give you an idea of how successful those bad guys have been so far.

One possible or potential mitigation against your password mgr. being compromised is to add something to any password that's stored, e.g. come up with something you'll remember, e.g. maybe based on the number of characters in the web site's name where you'd use that password. Or store a list, maybe encrypted, with the characters to add to each password.

Otherwise research the security vulnerabilities of any device you use, which can be frankly scary, e.g. they might hack your system through the USB dongle for your mouse. Consider using a VPN, particularly away from home. When you set up an account somewhere, use ridiculous answers to their security questions -- a hacker could find out stuff like your mother's maiden name, & convince customer service at that site that they're you, enabling them to own that account. Use multiple factor authentication when/if possible. Don't rely on biometrics, e.g. the fingerprint reader on your cell, unless you research it 1st -- some store that data in the open so it can be easily grabbed if that cell is compromised, which is easier than you might think since all the app stores have been fooled into hosting malware.

So give Roboform a try, but remember it's just one piece of the puzzle.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#20

We saw the writing on the wall when Logmein took over Lastpass. Good luck with that. Since then we've been using this and Sticky Password at the same time to compare. I'm still on the fence but find myself relying on roboform most often. Thank you GAOTD for this chance to try the full version!

Reply   |   Comment by David  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#19

I don't comment often, but I have this program. I do not work for Roboform. Like others here, I can attest to how great this software is. I started several years ago with the free version of Roboform and it was fine. I finally upgraded and haven't looked back. It syncs my passwords across devices - even my android phones. They have a portable version that I've installed to a flash drive for times when I'm at work and need a login (still wouldn't use it on a system I don't trust). I also use it to fill in tedious online forms with my info as well. I use it to store other information that I know I'll need on occasion, but don't want written down. I also like that I can email a login should I want to share something. It's really convenient, safe and honestly for me, been worth actually renewing. I know that's not popular to say here.

There are a couple of cons for me. First, Roboform doesn't seem to have a browser extension for the Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10. They just don't play well. Also, once or twice, I've gotten a sync conflict between devices and have to unravel which login is the correct one.

That said, if you don't already have a password manager you love, this is a great deal.
I wish I could get my next year free.

Reply   |   Comment by Cire  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

Cire
"... Roboform doesn't seem to have a browser extension for the Microsoft Edge browser..."

Edge just isn't there yet, but Chrome & Firefox work in 10 just fine, plus you've got the regular Internet Explorer still there in 10
windowscentral[.]com/how-find-internet-explorer-windows-10-if-you-really-need-it

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#18

Roboform's Everywhere annual subscription provides access to their servers where your logon credentials, Notes and Identities may be stored that, then, permit automatic and manual syncronization across ALL your computers and devices and USB sticks.

Today's offer will "reset" existing customers' subscriptions and give new customers one year of service. Almost certainly, there will be another giveaway, here or elsewhere, before that year is up.

In any event, as a seven-year user of Roboform Desktop, Roboform2Go and, currently, Roboform Everywhere, I think $20 annually for the convenience and security of everywhere-syncing is a bargain for this great program that has never failed me. I mean that, on seven of my personal computers, laptops, smartphones and two back-up USB sticks, Roboform has never even crashed , nevermind just doing its security jobs flawlessly.

Reply   |   Comment by jmjsquared  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#17

This is great software. I use it along with LastPass. And this has a free version just like LastPass for all those bitching about it. LassPass is a subscription just like this one. And just like this one if you don't want to pay then you can use the free version.

I love this software. I cannot say its better or worst than lastpass as I use both. You may ask why? Well because there are some sites where LastPass just won't work on and vice versa..some sites Roboform wont work on. Great customer service also with Roboform. And I love the fact it will work on other software not just a web browser. It saves my pdf passwords also.

Great software and thanks for the free year!

Reply   |   Comment by Bernice Jenkins  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#16

I have used RoboForm since XP days. I liked the old version with the lifetime license, but due to browser changes I had to upgrade. You can easily import and export data from and to other password managers.
I used last Pass for awhile when I was having trouble with the windows IE crashing issues, now I am back to RoboForm.

Reply   |   Comment by Joewataman  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#15

I hate to be the one who points out the obvious but, roboform is willing to give you a free year in hopes that giving you that long to try their software you'll decide to buy it. If they just gave away their products they wouldn't be a company, they'd be a hobby and do you really want to trust your username and passwords to someone's hobby? So try it for a year and if you don't like it, drop it. I am a longtime lastpass user which I gladly pay for since it works well across devices and platforms.

Reply   |   Comment by tbod  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#14

KeePass, all your eggs in one basket.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/11/hacking-tool-swipes-encrypted-credentials-from-password-manager/

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)

XP-Man
Neither KeePass nor any other password manager can magically run securely in a spyware-infected, insecure environment. Users still are responsible for the security of their PC. Do use anti-virus software, keep security-critical software up-to-date, use a proper firewall, only run software from trusted sources, do not open unknown e-mail attachments, etc.

Reply   |   Comment by Byron  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)

Byron
So sorry if you find my argument too complicated to understand, the point I was making was that if you are compromised you have made it very easy for the hacker to find all your passwords in one convenient location.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

XP-Man
Yes and my argument was not to become compromised.

Reply   |   Comment by Byron  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)

Byron
Hardly an argument, more a statement of the obvious.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#13

For 12 Bucks a Year you get LastPass Premium and you can use it also with Android !
If you don´t need Android so it will be free for the PC .

Reply   |   Comment by Niklas Schwalb  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#12

This is not a program you want a 1 year license for! After using it for a year, putting in your passwords, you loose everything if you don't buy the program at the end of the year!

Reply   |   Comment by Diane  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+20)

Diane
Why not look at it as a 1-year trial? If you don't like it, you have a good long time to get your passwords out of it. If you do like it, well...

Reply   |   Comment by FarFlung  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)

Diane
That's not true. All your passwords remain intact and viewable on your machine. It just won't auto-fill any forms.

My subscription expired about 10 days ago, and I'm still thinking about renewing, but you can find all your saved data without problem.

I'm thinking about not renewing because the contacts I have had with their tech support when I run across a page that the software doesn't recognize have been truly painful.

Reply   |   Comment by DD  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#11

some time ago i was a user of roboform. i found a vulnerability and notified the company several times. finally i got a tepid response just saying that "that's just the way it is"....and they did nothing. i tried several others and finally "password safe" and have been happily with that since. and its also free and not time constrained like this one and others.

Reply   |   Comment by clas  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+40)
#10

I've had Roboform for several years, and I let it expire last year in june. An expiration doesn't limit the ability very much, you can't use it to automatically sign in, but you can still access all your passwords, add, change, and delete all or none. You can also use the password generator still, although it is tricky to find. I have moved over to StickyPassword (the portability feature sold me on that) and still keep roboform as a last ditch backup (I've had problems with StickyPassword deleting everything twice). Roboform also has a plugin with several web browsers to save passwords, although I'm honestly not sure how well that works (as stated, it's not my go-to manager). Overall it does pretty good, even when the license is expired.

Reply   |   Comment by Levitiquetus  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+22)

Levitiquetus

As you said, when the product expires, you lose nothing but the ability to autofill forms (and of course sync logins to other machines).

I don't know where these "YOU LOSE EVERYTHING!" posts are coming from, but it's simply untrue.

Reply   |   Comment by DD  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#9

It makes sense to use a password manager. Too many computer owners "recycles" their passwords, and that isn't very smart, is it. I allready have a lifetime licence for a password manager (Dashlane), but I would have considered to try RoboForm - if it absolutely should be a Pro. version. However, I read, that, Eddie Snowden, recommended, KeePass, which is an open source program worth considering : http://keepass.info/

Thanks a lot, RoboForm, and the team behind GOTD, for the generous offer. Btw - all password managers should be offered with a lifetime licence. Buying a licence year after year is a bit outdated on the field - especially, when there's very good freeware alternatives available. Give us an offer, we can't resist ;o)

Reply   |   Comment by Allan  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+36)

Allan
For anyone who wants their passwords available anywhere. If you trust the cloud, keepass and others are available as portable apps. If you upload it to dropbox, you can run it from there and access your passwords from any windows PC. You can even create a shortcut, download that to your main PC and have single click access.

Reply   |   Comment by lofty  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)

lofty Thanks, Lofty. Nice share, indeed. However, I'll still recommend the average pc-user to consider a password manager for the job.....even, I'm well aware, it's hard to trust anybody online nowadays

Reply   |   Comment by Allan  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

Allan
I also use Dashlane, it is a great piece of software. I am interested as to how you got a Lifetime License. Did you buy it? Because I haven't seen the option to buy a Lifetime Subscription.

Reply   |   Comment by HeavenlyRage  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#8

I have had the paid version of this software for sometime now and it's one of the best, if not the best password managing software around! It has helped me out countless of times, in logging into various web sites, where it remembered and filled out my log-in information for me, without having to remember every single password nor log-in information myself! It's just too bad, that I already have had the paid version of this software for sometime now! But hopefully this review of mine, will help somebody else out, in deciding if this software is right for them?

Reply   |   Comment by Bill B.  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#7

The one year license kills this offer stone dead. Though a security product, it is not one requiring constant updating in the same way that AV and AM software does. With free competition around like the long established LastPass (my own personal favorite) Roboform really needs to get to grips with its rental ware approach to password management.

Reply   |   Comment by MikeR  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+37)

MikeR
Not true, actually. Roboform integrates with browsers and those get updated all the time. If your Roboform version falls too far behind (which I've had happen) the new browsers won't allow it to integrate and it will no longer work as well. You can still manually run it to get to your passwords, but the browser integration is really one of Roboform's strong points.

Reply   |   Comment by Jason  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)

Jason Fair point, because I've seen at least one password manager busted by a browser revision and never put back together again due to developer indifference. But where my personal experience is concerned, I've never experienced any notable problems with LastPass / Firefox integration. Mozilla, along with other password management developers, did have difficulties when Google arbitrarily switched to two-step account log-ins but it resolved them reasonably quickly. I've no problem with the apparent quality of today's offer; its go-anywhere synching is very obviously superior to LastPass Free. I'd therefore be tempted to use it -- but not on a rentalware basis.

Reply   |   Comment by MikeR  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)

MikeR

LastPass is no different then roboform. Both of them have a free version and a paid version. Just like with LassPass you are limited on certain things with the free version the same exact applies to roboform.

Reply   |   Comment by Bernice Jenkins  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)

Bernice Jenkins Thanks, Bernice. I'm aware of that. And also that LastPass Premium is 12 bucks a year compared to Roboform's 20. For my purposes, freeware is fine and paid-for, ditto. It's rentalware (excepting AV and AM) I object to on principle. And when traveling with my Android phone and Android tablet, it's easy enough for me to log into my encrypted Box account (not Dropbox) for passwords I've filed there.

Reply   |   Comment by MikeR  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#6

I use Sticky Password and have done for years, I think I started using it from version 3 when it was a GAOTD, it is now on version 8 and although I had to pay for it from version 6, version 8 is a paid lifetime upgradable version, given that I have never had any problems I would recommend that some of you might try this out. it is a portable programme as well and so easy to use. Before anyone asks or comments, NO I do not work for Sticky Password, I am just giving my opinion about a programme that is miles better then todays giveaway.

Reply   |   Comment by Kev L  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)
#5

I mentioned this offer to my wife and she had used Roboform Years ago and lost it all. We have been with Last Pass Upgraded Plan for years and this offer is simply Too Much, Too Little, Too Late!

Reply   |   Comment by Rick Martin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#4

A simple password manager with a yearly license is getting close to ransomware . When there are plenty of free alternatives, lastpass got a 5star review from PCmag, and Browsers do it anyway it is difficult to justify $20 per year. Thanks but no thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by lofty  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+25)

lofty
It is not smart at all to allow a browser to store your passwords. Not smart AT ALL.

RoboForm is a pretty good program, I had a license for it up until a couple years ago, when the number of sites it had trouble auti-filling started growing too fast. I have since switched to Dashlane and like it.

Reply   |   Comment by FarFlung  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

FarFlung
That's a rather sweeping statement. On my own PC I have over 100 log in's saved on my browser.Are they important needing high level security. No not at all, just user names and passwords for assorted websites, including GAOD!
Are my bank and paypal log in's (for example)stored on my browser, no they are not.
Horses for courses, not everything needs hgh level security.

Reply   |   Comment by lofty  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#3

Make it so that EXISTING CUSTOMERS can also get a free year! (please) :)

Reply   |   Comment by Doug Robinson  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+34)

Doug Robinson Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Thinking about writing them and asking

Reply   |   Comment by csutak  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

Doug Robinson

You can add it to your current subscription. Just install this and then email customer service and tell them to combine your accounts and they will add and extra year onto it.

Reply   |   Comment by Bernice Jenkins  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

Bernice Jenkins
Well, I possibly made a mistake by writing to them, but this is their reply:
Please note that this offer is for new users only, it cannot be used to prolong your existing subscription.
We offer special discounts for Everywhere license owners if you renew your license for 3/5 years:
On your computer click Roboform->Help->Renew Roboform Everywhere

Reply   |   Comment by csutak  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

Doug Robinson
Just updated my Roboform with this Giveaway I now have a whole new year (2017 Mar.) :) so you can renew yours

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Daniel
Yes. My Everywhere subscription expired about 10 days ago, and using the code in the ZIP file, it renewed for a year and everything remained intact. Very pleased at how well and seamlessly that worked.

Reply   |   Comment by DD  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#2

Quote "Please note: The software provides a 1-year license." UnQuote

What is the point? After 1 year you need to scramble to find another "free for 1 year" software and re-input your passwords all over again into that new software? It does not make any sense.
Please just use the freeware equivalents of this genre of software.

Reply   |   Comment by ric  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+62)

ric
Yes, of course, that's true. But you can look at it as a 1-year trial; that's a good long time to determine if you like it enough to buy it. If you don't, get all your passwords out of it and dump it.

Reply   |   Comment by FarFlung  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-10)

ric
Someone said that you don't need to input them again, Apparently you don't lose them

Reply   |   Comment by csutak  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

csutak
You don't need to input them again. You can exports them from Roboform, and most of the freebies will allow you to then import them.

Reply   |   Comment by DD  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#1

This is great software but am I going to transfer all my data across from Lastpass to take advantage of a one year licence of Roboform ? For me I think not - but thanks anyway.

Reply   |   Comment by bettersafethansorry  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+41)
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