I guess with cloud drives and such, the norm seems to be storing all your secret stuff on someone else's computer. Seems like I'm trusting more and more people I don't know these days.
Any password manager sacrifices some security I suppose, but Roboform Everywhere keeps all your passwords in synch across multiple computers by storing them in a central location, that location being owned by, as best as I can tell, the owners of Roboform.
It's awful convenient, but is it one of those 'what could possibly go wrong' things?...

I know there are other PW managers, but as I long time user of Roboform, I really like it. I've just always used it locally on my laptop.
Any thoughts?