This is hardly breaking news–BugMeNot has been around for a while–but literally every day I talk to people who still register for free content online, and who then complain that their e-mail gets ...
Update: BugMeNot.com has been replaced by a domain parking page! RIP, BugMeNot? Say it ain't so! Update update: Phew, false alarm. BugMeNot is back! It's been a while since we last mentioned BugMeNot.
When BugMeNot.com, a site that lets surfers circumvent registration forms, went down last week, we at CNET News.com feared the worst. But the site lives on. BugMeNot offers surfers the ability to view ...
If you don't want to bother signing up for a site to gain access, there's no need to visit anonymous login sites. BugMeNot Lite takes care of that for you, providing multiple credentials with just a ...
Via Joe Murphy, I learned that the Atlanta Journal Constitution website has escalated the “war” against BugMeNot.com. That’s the Web service that allows anyone to bypass mandatory website ...
There is a famous site called BugMeNot, and when you go here you have a user ID and password that you can use for sharing. For example, on YouTube there is a movie that can not be watched unless you ...
My Boulder neighbor Christopher Ryan of Future of News pointed out a “great add-in” for the Firefox browser, which makes using BugMeNot to bypass mandatory website user registration a breeze.
It was a "slapped-together" weekend project that has helped millions view websites without having to register their details. Now the Melbourne man behind Bugmenot.com, one of the first websites to ...
A Web chestnut worthy of regular mention is Bugmenot.com. This handy site gathers and provides, for free, user names and passwords for a large collection of sites worldwide. Some pay-for-content sites ...
An Australian website that allows users to bypass registration details on other websites using communal usernames and passwords could be shut down for breaching terms and conditions of other sites, a ...
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The one day in the last couple of months I've wanted to use it, and I find they've forgotten to renew their domain.