I have that same question too. RoboForm is much better than Microsoft's AutoFill, mostly because you can have another identity such as for a spouse; this is why I switched to RoboForm a month ago. However, I've been nervous about it being considered "automated." That is question no. 1.
Question no. 2. is: What do the sweepstakes administrators, such as E PRIZE, consider multiple identities. If you are entering for a spouse, does the administrator consider that you are entering under a different identity? This is a cut and paste from E-Prize's standard Rules:
" Limit: Each participant may enter/play one (1) time per day during the Promotion Period. Multiple participants are not permitted to share the same email address. Any attempt by any participant to obtain more than the stated number of plays/entries by using multiple/different email addresses, identities, registrations and logins, or any other methods will void that participant's plays/entries and that participant may be disqualified."
It is my understanding that E-Prize uses software that recognizes how many entries are sent by your computer network and all sorts of stuff I would imagine. I don't want to void my entries unknowingly and I want to play by the rules.
Is entering for a spouse, family member, room-mate considered breaking the rules? (I e-mailed this question to E Prize and they replied by referring me back to the rules! The rules which I did not understand in the first place!) If Mr Sweepy or Mr Softy could get firm clarification on this I would be so appreciative. I would love to enter without the worry that that I'm being DQ'd.
Thank you, thank you, thank you ..... and ten smiley faces if I could get them to appear! (That would be Question # 3 if I didn't think I was pushing my luck already!) Samantha