Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Hack free registrations


Do you really get annoyed when asked for FREE REGISTRATIONS by many websites without which you cannot proceed further? Everyone who uses internet regularly must have faced this and must be knowing how annoying this is. Registering means, you have to give your personal details, which can result in SPAM, Promotion emails, Identity Theft etc.





Now here’s a site which can solve this problem, BUGMENOT.

Here are 5 simple steps to use Bugmenot as described on its tutorial page :

STEP 1: Make a note of the website address your are trying to access. For example:

http://www.nytimes.com/cnet/CNET_2100-1024_3-5567274.html
Or even just:
www.nytimes.com

STEP 2: Visit Bugmenot

STEP 3: Enter the address from step 1 into the box and press the “Get Logins” button

STEP 4: You should now be presented with at least one username and password. Make a note of them.

STEP 5: Go back to the site you were originally trying to access in step 1 and proceed to login with the username and password you noted in the previous step.

Bugmenot is very helpful if you don’t want to get spammed or give your personal details and it also saves a lot of time.

Moreover, Bugmenot also provides an option for site owners to block their site from the Bugmenot database, if they match one or more of the follow criteria

1. A community site where users register to change content, but not to view it.
2. The site is pay-per-view.
3. There is a fraud risk associated with the site due to accounts containing private financial information .


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