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Bypass Compulsory Web Registration

Have you ever visited a website, found an article maybe that you were interested in and the website required you to register before they would show the article you wanted to access? Many websites force you to register before you can use their service or access their contents. While it is their right to do just that, it is often not very user friendly, especially if you have no intention of visiting the site for a second time in the future.

I found a nice search engine that lets you enter a website of your liking and displays login data for the website, if they have it in their database, that is. If you enter nytimes.com for example the search reveals one login for the site and this one is actually working.

Its a great site that probably has not logins for all sites on the internet but the most common ones, if you want to try it out go to Bug me Not

Bug Me Not basically offers a database of semi-public logins for many different Internet services. Just enter the url or name of the site you need a login for, and Bug Me Not will display all hits to you afterwards.

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It happens that not all of the logins work which is only natural, considering that site owners can use the search engine as well to block the public logins on their sites. Users have options to confirm that links are working, and the percentages are shown next to the logins one site.

Every user of the site can vote, you do not have to be logged in or a registered user to do just that. Bug Me Not is a handy site for users who need a temporary login for a site to access specific data or contents.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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  1. painson says:

    this really was a handy website. Thanks!!!!!!

  2. jaishiv says:

    bugmenot full of bugs……………

  3. rsrs says:

    And if someone goes through and changes all the passwords on the accounts listed, bugmenot is full of useless account names.

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