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BugMeNot

BugMeNot is a Firefox extension that allows you to bypass compulsory web registration via the right-click context menu.

Say what?

Here’s an example. A friend sends you a link that sends you to a news article on, oh, let’s say, the New York Times. You click on said link, and instead of reading the actual article, you are reading a page that tells you in order to view this article, you have to fill out a registration form and become a member.

“I just wanna read the article,” you moan, withering on the floor.

Enter BugMeNot.

BugMeNot in action

Now you just have to right-click on either the user name or password field, select “Login with BugMeNot,” and you are instantly logged in, using any one of several user-submitted public accounts, with their names and passwords.

This is used for mandatory, free registration, and not for pay sites. Also make a note: I am not the owner, developer, creator or maintainer of BugMeNot’s service. I simply wrote the Firefox extension that hooks in to the service. If you have any questions, praise, comments or complaints about the actual service, then visit bugmenot.com for full details of their service.

Okay, enough reading- how do I install this thing?

Fair question. Go here and follow the directions:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6349

Comments (130) left to “BugMeNot”

  1. Jojo24 wrote:

    Nice….. Really clever :P

  2. pecker neck wrote:

    I have had this on my firefox for a very long time and it never works….It use too a few years ago but not any more..what a waste of time…

  3. Rob wrote:

    I installed BugMeNot and it is not working with my Firefox. I have no idea why.

  4. Eric wrote:

    For those of you that say it does not work, could you be a little more specific? It doesn’t work, as in you don’t even see an option to choose BugMeNot, or you can’t use it to login to a site because there’s no available username and password?

    I can certainly help with the former, but not with the latter. As I initially stated, I have nothing to do with the actual service, and cannot guarantee a working login. That has solely to do with the database that is maintained elsewhere. This is just how the service works- it’s dependent upon other people’s registered accounts.

    Also remember that this is for mandatory free registration sites, i.e. the New York Times, LA Times, etc. It’s not going to work for paid or private sites, i.e. porn, Paypal, etc.


  5. Nicole J. LeBoeuf-Li wrote:

    The extension works well for me - thank you!

    Is there any way this extension could be, er, extended, so that it can be used to submit login information to bugmenot.com?

  6. Eric wrote:

    A great suggestion, Nicole. I will look into that and see if something could be worked out.


  7. Marcello wrote:

    Hi all.
    I’ve just installed the extension on my FF 2.0.11 but it doesnt appears anywhere.
    Why?

  8. Nicole J. LeBoeuf wrote:

    Eric,

    Thank you! That would be excellent if it could be done; would make giving back to the “bugmenot community” easier. But I’m not familiar enough with what goes into the programming to even know if it’s a reasonable request.

    Marcello,

    It appears in your right-click menu only. Right-click in a login form, and you’ll see “login with bugmenot” as one of your context-sensitive menu options.

    For further details, refer to the screenshot provided at the top of this very page.

  9. Euchre wrote:

    When trying to install this into SeaMonkey, all you get is the error message “Install script not found.”
    That’s really annoying, almost as much as sites that nag you to register…
    I really like and use this extension a lot, please rectify that situation.

  10. userX wrote:

    Thanks for your work, eric! It works great for me (FF 2.0.0.12)!

  11. Joseph wrote:

    LiveLeak.com, upon login failure, brings you to the front page with a message at the top stating that the login failed… can you look for that and try another login/pass combo? Sorry, I program servers… unlike you, an uber client-side programmer. ;)

    Thanks.

  12. Titannick wrote:

    You dont need to install it.
    When you run into a page that needs registration,
    just go to http://www.bugmenot.com and enter the page’s address.
    The more extensions you install into your firefox, the slower it will render pages, and the longer it will take to boot firefox.

  13. Michael wrote:

    Every time I’ve tried to use this for the past year or so, every username/password I’ve tried has failed to work. It seems like the websites have figured out how to defeat this.

    I’ve tried it mostly on sites that require registration to make a comment. I’ve also tried on a few news sites, incl. the New York Times, which also defeats it.

  14. Eric wrote:

    First: any comment asking for any usernames or passwords (especially for paid sites) will be deleted and marked as spam. This is not the place to get them; it’s either in Bugmenot.com’s database or it isn’t; there is no middle ground here to locate working passwords for you.

    Second: I have heard that nothing is working for any sites for a while now, and honestly, every time I try the classic litmus tests of latimes and nytimes, I can successfully log in every single time. I don’t know what to say to you, other than to help the database retain useful logins by submitting your own usernames and passwords. This is the only way to keep the service working.

    Third: To those of you who say it works fine, then great! Thanks for using it. I appreciate your comments.


  15. Eric wrote:

    @Euchre: I haven’t used SeaMonkey in ages, and truthfully didn’t think it was used that much anymore. I will try and make it compatible for SeaMonkey users soon.

    @Joseph: I just tried Liveleak.com and I logged in with no problems.


  16. freerk wrote:

    Hi,

    the extention is great, I used it a lot. But on the new Firefox 3beta3 it doesn’t work. It says it is disabled because it doesn’t allow safe updates.

    Maybe you can fix that. In some weeks/month (after the final Firefox 3.0 release) many people will switch, and so it would be great if the bugmenot addon would work.

    thanks,
    Freerk

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  18. Eric wrote:

    @freerk: Are you getting the latest version from Mozilla’s add-ons site from the link posted above? Any extension from there should not have that error message, because it is considered a secure site. Try uninstalling your BugMeNot extension and then installing it from Mozilla’s site.

    If an extension is being hosted elsewhere, then yes, it has to have a “safe update” method or else it won’t install.

    There’s a way to bypass this, although it’s put in place for a reason.

    Developers who choose to host their own extensions can use McCoy to make their updates “safe.”


  19. Nick wrote:

    not working for me, tried http://www.myspace.com and after right clicking in the ‘username’ & ‘Password’ field there was nothing for ‘Bugmenot’

  20. Michael Flowers wrote:

    I love this software! Thanks for developing the extension, this is something I’ve been wanting for a LONG time!

  21. fedmich wrote:

    Very useful, thanks I love it :)

  22. Darq wrote:

    hey this is great, thx

  23. Darq wrote:

    hey this is great

  24. gilda cordero wrote:

    Galing galing!

  25. damon wrote:

    i jsut installed it and restarted twice, it still does not even show up. does it work with a Mac?

  26. TK wrote:

    I’m sorry, but Nick, you’re an idiot. What exactly is the point of trying to log into MySpace using a public username/password? What do you actually think you’re going to accomplish, aside from, my guess is, spamming someone’s page? Nevermind the point that you’ve completely ignored the actual purpose of BugMeNot service and this add-in.

    I’ve not used the add-in in some time, and hadn’t noticed that it was not updating. I was on 1.3 and just today noticed that Firefox couldn’t just find any updates for it - got errors when it checked. Presumably the add-in got relocated or something? Anyway went looking, found 1.5, installed and working just fine. Haven’t ever really experienced any issues with 1.3 or earlier, and 1.5 looks just as good.

    If you’re having trouble, the very first thing to do is go to BugMeNot.com and read up and understand what the ACTUAL, REAL purpose of the service is. Then come back here and read the blurb about the extension. It’s not that hard.

    Because I bet, 9 times out of 10, it’s your fault, probably because you didn’t understand.

    P.S. Damon: I’m on a Mac. Works fine. Read the instructions.

  27. Eric wrote:

    TK, you’re right on the money. I think people just expect it to work for every site in existence, no matter what the purpose is. I had someone write me an angry e-mail complaining that they couldn’t log in to Amazon. Why on earth would you need a random Amazon account log in, unless you wanted to just steal merchandise?

    And yes, those who have version 1.3 will need to manually update via Mozilla’s extension page. The extension has physically changed server locations, and I haven’t figured out a smooth way to send an update from my old subdomain to Mozilla’s servers.


  28. RyanVM wrote:

    Eric, can you update BugMeNot’s AMO listing to give it 3.0b4pre support?

  29. Eric wrote:

    @ RyanVM- I can’t yet. Mozilla won’t let me state that it’s compatible with 3.0b4pre. I’ll be able to pretty soon, though. Soon the release candidate will be out, and then 3.0.* will take care of all the minor releases.

    The new 1.6 version of BugMeNot that will have this new support will also have an Italian localization (thanks Andrew!) and Flock support.

    I have tried to get it working with SeaMonkey, from Euchre’s request, but so far no success. I have only an old javascript install script to tinker around with, and it is failing at the chrome registration. There’s no reason why it wouldn’t work with SeaMonkey, but it is this initial installation script that is making it peter out.

    I’ll keep trying, but if anyone can help me out with that, I’d be grateful. If anyone can get it working with SeaMonkey, I will certainly add their name to the permanent list of contributors in the extension.


  30. pstemari wrote:

    The SeaMonkey installer that was on roachfiend worked fine. Let me see if I can mix & match the two.

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  32. Eric wrote:

    @pstemari: Yes, that’s the one I was trying to use for it, but I think the layout of files has changed a bit, due to the localization and new manifest file. The chrome registration is failing, so I think the locations have changed just enough for it not to work. Let me know if you get it working!


  33. rapido wrote:

    rock ‘en roll dude!!! thumbs up for this plug in… i really need this stuff and makes easier for me too… no more passwords or usernames to memorize at all…

  34. Steven wrote:

    I just installed it and it works great for me. Thanks Eric. Running XP Pro on a rather new computer in the newest Firefox.

  35. Pankaj wrote:

    This works….just tried for one website and it did give a valid working login…worth a try tne trying to register…if it doesnt work just go and register….Cheers

  36. Evergreat wrote:

    This is amazing boy! I bumped into bugmenot and was confused at first but waoh! it worked. More grease to your elbow brother, One Love. Keep the brain. Cheers

  37. Sam wrote:

    Works great (tested on washingtonpost.com); please don’t let the naysayers get you down. It’s great and works wonders. Thanks Eric Hamiter and BugMeNot.

  38. jhay wrote:

    i hope it works

  39. DS wrote:

    I’m finding that it’s not really working too well - is this because bugmenot.com is down? If so, does anyone have any idea when it will be back up?

  40. benie wrote:

    thank….

  41. boogiebrains wrote:

    This sort of works. I tried it on Epitonic.com, and a working username and password appeared in the fields, but were gone after I clicked “not now” on the “remember this password” dialog. I got the same info from bugmenot.com, and it worked fine - don’t know why the ifo vanished before I got a chance to hit Enter every time when using the plugin. It _does_ work fine for latimes.com, and seemed to be working for washingtonpost.com (though the logins themselves weren’t).

  42. Max wrote:

    I’m probably stupid - but I can’t find an “Install now” button on the add-on page, just the privacy statement, whats wrong with that?

  43. Max wrote:

    duh, please ignore - had to scroll down…

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  46. Thirasara wrote:

    This add-on is not compatible with Firefox 3 Beta 4. Any help?

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  50. Artie Kay wrote:

    @ Thirasara

    Forcing the max version works, it’ll be 5 seconds for it to be fixed for final release.

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  54. Eric wrote:

    @Thirasara: I’ll try to submit the newest version this weekend to Mozilla’s site. Last time I tried, it wouldn’t let me have the maxversion set that high. Hopefully it will let me this time.

    This new version will also include Italian localization (thanks Andrew).


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  56. ray wrote:

    hi
    I don’t know english well , what are you talking about?
    ha 你们在聊什么呢?

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  59. Anonymous wrote:

    Great extension. Would be even greater if it had some domain fuzziness - e.g. when there’s no working login for forums.pinkunicorns.net, it should search for pinkunicorns.net and http://www.pinkunicorns.net as well. I’m using a bumped v1.5 on Fx3b4, it works but some functionality is lost. Can’t wait for the new build.

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  63. Jeff C wrote:

    It looks like you need to have the update URL at an SSL location, otherwise, Firefox 3 disables the extension.

  64. Joe wrote:

    I was really looking forward to this as it can be tiresome continually going to the BugMeNot website, and I noticed a lot of positive reviews. However, it never lets me install the add-on, so any help Eric would be greatly appreciated. My Firefox version is 2.0.0.12. I had just installed the add-on for Screengrab, and then restarted Firefox and Screengrab worked fine. So I next tried to install the BugMeNot add-on … and tried 7-8 times … but every time a Firefox box would pop up that said:

    Firefox could not install the file at

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/downloads/file/25240/bugmet-1.6-fx.xpi

    because: Invalid file hash (possible download corruption)
    -261

  65. Tarun Bhargava wrote:

    I tried to install Bugmenot on FF3 Beta 4 and the following message is displayed:

    Firefox could not install the file at

    http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/addons/6349/bugmenot-1.6-fx.xpi

    because: Not a valid install package
    -207

  66. Bertrand wrote:

    I tried to install Bugmenot on FF3 Beta 4 and the following message is displayed:

    Firefox could not install the file at

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/downloads/file/25240/bugmet-1.6-fx.xpi

    because: Invalid file hash (possible download corruption)
    -261

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  71. partner wrote:

    When will the FF extension be updated für FF3? I realy miss it since my upgrade to FF3.

    On one hand, you write a plugin for bugmenot and on the other hand I have to register here to post a comment. :( Very disapointing

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  73. partner wrote:

    Hello Sir,

    Great extension!! It’s a great idea and it works great!!

    I have an odd question though… What Windows Theme is that your using in your screenshot??

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  75. kornhornio wrote:

    I’ve updated the 1.8 XPI for this plugin so it works under Firefox 3 (RC1 and beyond). I didn’t make any changes to the code at all; just the required FF version. I’ve briefly tested it under FF3 RC1 and it seems to be working fine.

    http://www.kornhornio.net/bugmenot-1.8-fx3.xpi

    I take no responsibility if this makes anyone’s computer explode, vomit, etc.

    Eric, I hope you don’t mind me posting this. I’m sure I’m not the only one who missed this under FF3 :) If you have any problem with it, please let me know and I’ll take it down ASAP.

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  77. tomchiverton wrote:

    “missed this under FF3″
    Feel’n the pain here too - please do an update now FF3 RC1 is out and about !

  78. partner wrote:

    Kornhornio’s hack does work with FF3 RC1–this post is proof.

  79. partner wrote:

    @Jeff C, re comment #63:

    In “about:config”, right click on any preference and create a new Boolean:

    extensions.checkUpdateSecurity

    Set it to false.

  80. partner wrote:

    I love this extension. Please update it to be compatible with all versions of FF3.

  81. sha wrote:

    thanks working good

  82. bugblatter wrote:

    Thank you for this extension. I noticed for FF3, it seems to have lost some functionality. I cannot get more than one login. If the first one fails and I try again, it just gives the same one again. Also, the accounts options submenu never appears in the context menu for a particular site.

  83. Killabro wrote:

    I always get this error when attempting to use your addon:

    “An error occurred connecting to bugmenot.com. The HTTP status code is:0″

    When I try to go to bugmenot.com I get an Adress not found message, How can I fix-it?

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  86. partner wrote:

    Great plugin! I’m using it right now!

    BUT I have also noticed what bugblatter wrote, it seems to attempt the same login every time. I have not used this plugin in FF2, so I’m not sure if this only happens in FF3. It doesn’t need to be able to tell if the login was accepted or failed (although that would be helpful to remove faulty logins from the database), it really just needs to be able to try a different login each time.

    Also, is there any way to add an option to submit a working login to bugmenot.com? That would be a nice addition.

    Thanks :)

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  88. partner wrote:

    Hey Killabro, after coming here and reading all this, I finally figured out how to get the FF extension to work and not return that “HTTP Status code is 0″.

    Browse to http://www.bugmenot.com, and click one of the “most popular” sites, like nytimes. You’ll probably see (like I did) a bunch of blank boxes and a NoScript warning that scripts are disabled. Enable scripts for bugmenot.com and you’re good to go. The right click option now works!

  89. partner wrote:

    Bugmenot firefox plugin improvements:
    1. Show better history of last used logins
    be able to report bad logins & good logins
    sometimes if the login is bad, and you can’t login, you can’t see past history to report the login!.. this is annoying

    2. auto detect when filling forms and prompt to auto-add the login to the bugmenot database
    yeah there’s a captcha, but it should be ocr’d
    oh no! ethics! fuck it, i want to be able to add logins quickly and automatically

    3. auto fill out registration forms
    bug me not registration forms!
    plugin should fill random crap for registration, fill out as much as possible until you reach captcha, which will be done by user
    can use mailinator & other disposable emails, or perhaps auto create of yahoo or other “acceptable” email to get authentication for most registration forms
    ya, its hard to bypass and automate ocr for yahoo captchas, so dont do it, rather auto everything until the captcha and have the user fill that out too
    2 captchas to fill out on user’s end, a small price to pay for everything from login to authenication being automated

    4. saved history of all used logins
    i want to see dates used, successful ones, and unsuccesful ones
    give me tables!

    These are some improvements I’d like to see with bugmenot. I’m a beginner javascript programmer. I’d like to get around to do these, don’t know if I’ll have time. Sharing the ideas anyways. Food for thought.

  90. partner wrote:

    This extension is pretty good, but I have to agree with bugblatter and partner…

    When you try to login to a site, it tries to use only ONE login, even if it fails!

    For example, I tried to login to 3 websites using this extension, and well… I couldn’t… I even noticed that for all 3 websites, the login information for each site was the same… Even after trying multiple (failed) logins on each site, the extension kept trying the same login over and over (and failing miserably).

    I went to http://www.bugmenot.com to see if all these websites had only one login on their database… and… I discovered that each of them had at least 5 logins!!!

    Could you improve this extension so it tries the next login information on the list when login fails?

  91. partner wrote:

    I just installed this and its working fine. I used it to login to thank you for it. Thanks.

  92. partner wrote:

    Hi Eric. This is a great plugin, but it needs a few more features since sites are becoming more aware of bugmenot. Here are a few suggestions.

    Perhaps the “do you want firefox to remember this password” dialog should have an option to try again with another bugmenot password. This would get around sites crippling accounts rather than deleting them.

    Also, when there are no working accounts and the user needs to create one, there are no features that enable the password to be submitted back to bugmenot.com. Even a simple reminder system would be good.

    What would really make that last idea work well though is if there was an option to submit the password back after a certain amount of time since its last use.

    This would encourage more people to create accounts when there are none left, and perhaps to create some value in them which will make administrators think before deleting accounts.

    Also, is there any chance you could release the source code? I’d really love to try extending it myself.

  93. JeNaaitUtSteeds wrote:

    thanks, it works in FF 20013 with winxp! :)

    I used to use temporaryinbox.com to avoid spam, etc. but this is even better.
    JeNaaitUtSteeds

  94. Bugmenot - Web passwords to bypass registration « Sub Molior / im Bau wrote:

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  95. Anonymous wrote:

    Great idea, really useful addon, but a couple of flaws (with my firefox 3.0.1). It only tries one login, instead of automatically trying others when the first one fails, and I can’t find the “account options submenu” it talks about on the options screen.

  96. Bug me Not 2.0 (Firefox 3.0) /// LE-Info,das Magazin wrote:

    [...] Zugangsdaten-DB der Webseite bugmenot.com verwendet. Installation: Sie finden das Addon —>>> hier (Noch keine Bewertungen)  Loading [...]

  97. Mr Genius wrote:

    I was thinking it would be a good idea to allow the user to choose “login with alternative account” or something like that, if the first one doesn’t work.

  98. Anonymous wrote:

    Bugmenot definitely NEEDS NEEDS NEEDS a simple way to upload account data.
    The easier it is to upload account data, the more accounts will be uploaded!
    The more accounts available, the more popular is it going to become.
    The more popular Bugmenot is, the more accounts available…

    Also, Bugmenot should be able to detect invalid account data.

  99. reza wrote:

    ???? ?? ??? ???? ??? 18 ???? ?? ?????? ?? ?????? ???? ???? ??? ???? ??? ?????? ???????

  100. Evita la protección de páginas con contraseña wrote:

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  101. Karl wrote:

    This extension sounds really great, and I would like to be able to use it, but it’s just not working. First off, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 w/ firefox 3.0.1.
    The option for “Login With BugMeNot” appears upon right clicking any login field (I have tried w/ several common websites e.g. nytimes.com, slashdot, a couple other news sites) but when I select this nothing happens. Nothing at all. It doesn’t appear to even try to log in.
    Is there any way that I can get some more info about what is going wrong? I’m not sure if there are any logs I should be checking, or options that I should be trying. Any ideas would be appreciated.

  102. David wrote:

    I’m having the same symptoms as Karl above. I’m on a Mac running 10.5.4 with Firefox 3.0.1.

  103. Razzmatazz wrote:

    I’ve had the same issues as Karl as well. I noticed this extension has been broken ever since Mozilla released FF 3.0. It needs an update.

  104. Cherie wrote:

    Sorry , but I can see why someone would want to log in to Myspace or Facebook with a junk account. When you have to sign up just to look at anything posted on the site like picture or videos it is annoying and it seems wrong that sites this popular don’t have a generic account for them just to be viewed. I would make a generic account and send you the info but I can’t figure out how. There needs to be an easier way to supply account info.

  105. mitch wrote:

    My installation of this addon has been broken for some time. (Windows, Firefox 2) I can right-click->LoginWBMN, but the logins / passwords that get entered into the form fields are gibberish, like this:

    d(’ZlBCSK66p7Ompq2wqKqvtA==’);

    or

    d(’Uk5jYoiEd4p8fHp5VXeKfHx6eUN4hII=’);

    Anyone know what’s going on?

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  108. Anonymous wrote:

    it works 1000% for me in firefox 3.0.3 and of course not for every site it can give you username and password just few ones ……..:)

  109. anon wrote:

    Some suggestions:
    - user could choose login name from a list (with success rates) from bugmenot
    - user should be able to give feedback to bugmenot (login did / did not work)

    Could snomething like this be added? Apart from that, a great plugin!

  110. Diego wrote:

    Nice addon, very helpful. Would be nice if it had an option to disable context menu and add an icon to the toolbar.
    thanks

  111. 30 Ways to Get Links Naturally & Stop Link Building | adtech ile reklam 2.0 dönemi ba?l?yor ve Trkycmhrytllbtpydrklcktr r10.net seo yar??mas? wrote:

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  112. BaRyU !! wrote:

    HI

    i translated your nice extension of FF [BugMeNot]

    can you add this ?

    bugmenot dtd
    ———————————————-

    ——————————————-
    properties
    ————–
    extensions.{987311C6-B504-4aa2-90BF-60CC49808D42}.description=www.bugmenot.com daki hesaplar? bypass ederek otomatik olarak giri? yapt?r?r.

    unablelocateform=Yanl?? giri? formu!\n
    noaccountsfound=Hesap bulunamad?, Eger siz birtane olu?turursan?z bugmenot.com kaydedin!
    noneaccountsworked=Çal??an hesap bulunamad?, dahada denesinmi?
    unablelocatelogin=Yanl?? giri? formu. Geri gelin ve formu tekrardan kontrol edin.
    erroroccurred=bugmenot.com baglan?l?rken hata olu?tu. HTTP durum kodu:

  113. BaRyU !! wrote:

    sorry

    can you give your e-mail address for turkish translation ?

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  117. Der Netzonaut» Blogarchiv » BugMeNot - Unliebsame Registrierungen umgehen! wrote:

    [...] Wirklich eine praktische Sache! Näheres zu dieser Firefox-Extension findet ihr unter http://erichamiter.com/firefox/bugmenot/ [...]

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  119. hung wrote:

    good for soft

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  121. Ly Minh Tam wrote:

    It’s great

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  123. Firefox: 23 Add-On che Devi Avere Assolutamente! » ZioGeeK.com wrote:

    [...] 19- BugMeNot: [...]

  124. Icarumba wrote:

    The plug-in fails find any logins on Firefox 3.0.3 /Windows XP even when the logins exist. It brings up a message stating no logins found.

  125. Mozilla Firefox: 23 Add-On da avere | MarcoSiviero.Com | Tutto Gratis wrote:

    [...] 19- BugMeNot: [...]

  126. Giuseppe Porto » Bypassare le pagine che richiedono le registrazioni wrote:

    [...] dove sono disponibili i dati di accesso a molti siti web e forum, evitando di loggarci. Inoltre qui c’è un estensione per Firefox che lavora con questo servizio. Ma ovviamente Bug Me Not non ha [...]

  127. silicon loop wrote:

    Good work. This saves me a lot of time!

  128. man wrote:

    hiihilh

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  130. jack wrote:

    If the first log-in doesn’t work it wont go to the next one on the list. IOW it keeps repeating the same log-in over and over… am I missing something?

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