Password manager software
RoboForm is a password manager, which is a class of software that allows users to have secure, unique passwords for every website accessed. It is amongst the older password managers [ 1] [ 2] on the market, developed by US company Siber Systems,[ 3] distributed as a freemium product with a subscription plan ,[ 4] available on macOS , Windows , iOS and Android [ 4] and as a plugin for web browsers .[ 5] [ 6]
Overview
Siber Systems is a company founded in 1995 by Vadim Maslov[ 7] [ 8] with headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia .[ 9] The company was founded to capitalize on research into text parsing , compilation and transformation to produce useful, commercially-viable technologies.[ 9] They released RoboForm as their first consumer product in 1999.[ 10] [ 11] [ 2]
RoboForm was initially a form-filling utility and was further developed into a full-fledged password manager,[ 12] then delivered with password generator , password capturer, password importer, multi-factor authentication and secure password sharing.[ 6]
The first business version of RoboForm was released in 2009. In 2010 it was introduced premium cross-platform subscription service for individuals and in 2015, Siber Systems launched RoboForm as a software as a service solution (SaaS). The freemium model was available starting in 2017.[ 5]
See also
References
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