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Posted by: Joel Smith
« on: 28-07-2013, 03:56:47 »

Kinda.

That'd be nice, but some dicks would change the passwords, and or upload illegal copyrighted shit.
I mean it'd go check if any accounts on BugMeNot, if it has 75+ working rate, it'd try logging in.  That'd be nice.


Ps, I am a registered member.
Posted by: z_o_o_m
« on: 21-07-2013, 19:21:42 »

I really don't understand the point of this in my program.
You can run my program anytime, there is no password.

Or you mean to use some "universa" account for some hostings?
Posted by: Joel Smith
« on: 21-07-2013, 19:12:44 »

I'd love if embed BugMeNot or any other service to your program, it'd be a lot easier for us instead of registering over and over.

It'd be easy. (I hope)

It'd be a text box saying, "Search any website with BugMeNot"  Whatever the user typed, it'd pop-up with, "http://www.bugmenot.com/view/{site}" (Example: http://www.bugmenot.com/view/YouTubbe.com, that'd bring YouTube)

I already know that many of the accounts for YouTube, Mediafire, etc..  That'd be already changed the password, but I'm thing like maxmirror.com, and the other not widely used.