How To Remember Dolittle24darlings5darlingslabamba And All Your Other Passwords Without Even Trying


by David Burch - Date: 2007-06-29 - Word Count: 509 Share This!

"dolittle24darlings5darlingslabamba." Not a terribly impressive way to begin an article, but the gobbledygook you just glazed over is in fact a 34-character password that is becoming increasingly popular (not that password particularly) with the security conscious amongst Internet users.

Security experts blame weak passwords for rampant online theft. They're ringing the alarm bells, causing a paranoia that has led to a burgeoning number of websites requiring lengthy forms to be filled out with more stringent password rules and captcha features. You must have come across one of these forms and, like me, you surely dread the process.

Your Internet lifestyle is fast becoming dependent on remembering passwords like "dolittle24darlings5darlingslabamba" and repetitively typing out the same user information time and time again. Financial institutions, email accounts, membership sites, corporate websites, social networking sites, Web 2.0 applications, your home and work administrator accounts, and the list goes on.

Fed up with this process of filling out forms? Can't recall your password to gain access to your online checking account? Forgotten the answer for the security question needed to retrieve your lost password for your Yahoo email account? You're not the only one facing such predicaments.

Here's the good news. I have the solution to make all these pesky problems disappear for good. It comes in the form of a lifesaver called RoboForm and it's your answer for never having to enter usernames and passwords ever again.

RoboForm is a software that acts as a form filler, a password manager, and a secure password generator all rolled into one, and it is the best at what it does. RoboForm memorizes any number of usernames and passwords you may have and fills out all the necessary information needed by websites you visit with no extra effort on your part. Well, actually, you will need to click one button for RoboForm to fill the entire form, but that's it really.

Shipping information, billing details, credit card information, your Social Security number, and your identity information can be securely stored in RoboForm's database using its powerful encryption features. RoboForm displays your information securely from website to website using its in-built artificial intelligence.

But that's not all, as you'll be pleased to know that RoboForm's features extend beyond being just a great timesaving tool. Besides being a prolific password manager and form filler, it boasts a slew of other uses that might come as a surprise to you...

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