

The RoboForm Everywhere product is a subscription service ($10 for the first year, $20 a year after that). You can also save personal and financial details (bank accounts, credit cards) and fill those in when needed. This utility hooks into your Windows browser (Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Firefox are all fully supported) and allows you to generate strong passwords, save credentials in individual files called “passcards” that can be encrypted, and then recall those credentials with a single mouse click when you revisit that site again and have to sign in again. My longtime favorite is RoboForm, which I've been using for more than a decade and which just gets better with age. You have several excellent choices, including LastPass and 1Password.

If you aren't using a password manager, what's wrong with you? I consider a full-featured password manager an essential part of every modern desktop PC.
