![]() ![]() ![]() This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by Mr. This is the case we are going to talk about in these same lines, RoboForm, a manager who fits into Mozillas Firefox browser. ![]() For example, for a while I used Ghostery. It helps to switch around the software you use to the companies which actually maintain it. Life is too short for poorly supported tech or its company’s excuses. I use Edge for any fast searches for which I don’t care if my telemetry would be tracked by Microsoft, and Edge is convenient for me because I allow it Windows 10’s Taskbar search box. These days I use Chrome only when Firefox fails. I tried Brave and liked it but it had that same issue Chrome did. RoboForm Password Manager is a free Firefox extension to help you remember all your Web login passwords and other password-protected sites. For around the past year I’ve primarily used Firefox because Chrome was having issues quickly retrieving its Google Mail pages. Because I had issues and problems with Chrome’s policies and Google’s telemetries, and because Firefox often had long spells where its releases break my add-ons, I just switch my primary browser back and forth whenever I want to based on my own needs. Yes and no is my answer to your question. I’d bet dollars to doughnuts that Chrome has some new, hidden things going on for you which are affecting RoboForm in ways which might be unseen. I think the idea of asking for RoboForm’s support with your need is a good one. With the myriad giant data breach/thefts these days I figure that’s asking for trouble to visit my door. I won’t and don’t store my secret credentials on their cloud servers. Yes I use RoboForm although every once in while I review alternatives. Does anyone have a better solution other than dumping Chrome for Firefox? ![]()
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