Can't remember your password? No problem.
Here at the Digital Blast I get to see and try out all manner of tech. Some high end, some low, some with a huge learning curve and others anyone can use right out of the box. The RoboForm2Go fits the latter to a "T". I mean face it, we all belong to tens if not hundreds of websites that require a login and password and we all travel (whether to a friends house or across the country) where we're using someone else's computer. Of great concern has always been "leaving behind" our sensitive information. In some cases that's forced some of us to never use computers other than our own. Well now we have a new option in the RoboForm2Go USB stick.
The device is quite easy to use. A master password gets you into the device and the software remembers all the others. Then the RoboForm2Go carries all your passwords, contacts, and bookmarks for you to use on any computer. Once you pull the drive everything is contained on the device and there is no trace of the aforementioned on the computer. You can feel safe that it works because its based on the award winning RoboForm Password Manager and Form Filler. Not to mention the data is encrypted using AES, RC6 and Blowfish to keep your data hacker-safe. This is the perfect device for any student or person on the go that uses public computers or frequents Internet Cafes and the like. You can pick up this dandy little device (with software) and it also comes with a USB extension cord. Just go over to RoboForm to learn more and pick one up for yourself using your credit card, eCHECK or even PayPal. How's that for easy?! For the price its the perfect gift for you, business people or the student in your life and makes a great stocking stuff (Christmas will be here before you know it!).
I take carry all sorts of gadgets with me when I leave the house but I NEVER forget to carry my RoboForm2Go.
The device is quite easy to use. A master password gets you into the device and the software remembers all the others. Then the RoboForm2Go carries all your passwords, contacts, and bookmarks for you to use on any computer. Once you pull the drive everything is contained on the device and there is no trace of the aforementioned on the computer. You can feel safe that it works because its based on the award winning RoboForm Password Manager and Form Filler. Not to mention the data is encrypted using AES, RC6 and Blowfish to keep your data hacker-safe. This is the perfect device for any student or person on the go that uses public computers or frequents Internet Cafes and the like. You can pick up this dandy little device (with software) and it also comes with a USB extension cord. Just go over to RoboForm to learn more and pick one up for yourself using your credit card, eCHECK or even PayPal. How's that for easy?! For the price its the perfect gift for you, business people or the student in your life and makes a great stocking stuff (Christmas will be here before you know it!).I take carry all sorts of gadgets with me when I leave the house but I NEVER forget to carry my RoboForm2Go.

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I work for Passpack which is a new breed of password managers - an online password manager.
You can access all of your sensitive data from anywhere at anytime without having to carry any extra gadgets with you.
http://passpack.com
Hope it helps!
Louise
Oooh this definitely seems like a nifty device! Sad thing is, I have a hard time remembering to bring my regular jump drive with me when I leave the house for college and such. I guess it is something you have to train yourself to do. Definitely seems like something to look into, though!
I actually love the RoboForm software myself. I use it all of the time and it takes all the menial everyday tasks that I have to perform on my computer daily and shortens them extremely! What once took me fifteen minutes to complete now takes me only one second because RoboForm does the same task with just one click. In fact I wrote a Report about a lot of RoboForm’s capabilities for use that aren’t even touched on in the User’s Manual for RoboForm. You can get that Report here:
http://www.booksbonkers.com/TheRoboFormReport!.html
Tara-Thanks, I'll have to check that out.
Azalee-I agree that it seems like a have a key ring with thumb drives sometimes but I really think this one's worth the effort to carry.
Omarra-Thanks for the link and it looks like a very interesting report. I'll have to check it out.
Dutch
www.thedigitalblast.com
@azalee @dutch degay
Sorry I didn't reply sooner but I hope you have tried Passpack and like it. A lot has happened since my last comment - Passpack Desktop, Open Source Libraries, a new online release...
You may want to check out the blog:
http:passpack.wordpress.com
Louise
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