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Bug Me Not - Solution to DAIC's NYtimes links+more


Malicious Intent

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I can't believe I've been on the internet all this time without knowing about this.

www.bugmenot.com

It allows you to bypass the logins for free sites, such as washington post and NY times. It works best as a Mozilla plug-in, but you can also use it with IE.

No more irritations with clicking a DAIC link just to get "register first".

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D

If you are one step behind like me - check it out.

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it works..just logged in to the sydney morning herald (www.smh.com.au)..no sweat...very cool.... :) :)

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edit:used it with IE6..

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No - it doesn't Rainbow.

FAQ:

Are you going to steal my identity or rob my credit card?

No. Our policy forbids accounts to paid services from being posted. However, just like a discussion forum, if you happen to find one then email and it will be removed. Privacy is not considered a commodity.

Are you going to bankrupt my paid content service?

See above. If you are losing sleep over this then email the url and we'll add your site to the "automatically blocked" list.

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or else Dude could use the link i sent him and posted in the mods' section: NY Times link generator :)

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