At 12/20/2006 01:11 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
> >The site you are accessing requires a return confirmation that the address
> >you have given them is valid.
> >It includes a login id necessary to get what you were looking for in the
> >first place.
>
>What site are you talking about? I know you were originally talking
>about signing yourself up for something. Dennis mentioned BugMeNot as
>a service that does something similar -- when a site has content that
>requires free registration, and when you don't feel like giving out
>your email address or creating a temp one, you can use BugMeNot to
>find a pre-registered login.
>
>Look, try it yourself. Go to http://bugmenot.com and type nytimes.com
>into the search box. You'll get a bunch of logins that you should be
>able to use to access the NYT site. All the Firefox extension does is
>automate this.
NYTimes is not a good example. They don't confirm the address you give them.,
You go to a site to download a free program.
They want an email address to confirm that the email address you have given
them is valid BEFORE they will let you download the program.
You must have limited Inet usage to think this is not a problem.
Phil Daley < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley
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