I'm a newcomer to Webroot and am deciding whether or not to use Webroot's Password Manager. I've been using Roboform for several years and have been very happy with it. One of the things I like about it is that it is independent of any other program. That is one reason why I never used the password manager in Norton. The only reason that I'm considering using the one in Webroot is because it comes with the program and is licensed from Last Pass, which I know is very well thought of.
So I have a couple of questions. Where does Webroot's Password Manager store its data? Roboform stores it on each of my computers and in the cloud as well and it keeps everything in synch. Is that how Webroot does it or is everything stored in the cloud?
With Roboform I always have a choice about whether I want to type in a web address or pick it from my list of web sites stored in Roboform. Is that true of Webroot as well?
Using Roboform I can ask it to go to a website in a new window (a new tab, actually) or use the same window as I am already in. Is that possible in Webroot?
Those are me questions at the moment. If I think of others I'll post a new set.
Thanks.
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Password Manager and Roboform
Best answer by MikeR
Hey msaltz! Welcome to the Community. :D
- Webroot stores the data in the cloud so that it can be accessible to you on multiple devices simply by adding the Password Toolbar to your browser.
- Yes, you can type the address, set it to auto-fill/auto-login and you can choose from your list of saved sites.
- You can middle-click the site to open in a new tab and you can right-click the site for a list of other options (copy URL, copy PW, copy username, go to URL, etc).
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