Paywall in Incognito Mode: A Workaround for Google's Online Payment Gateways

Paywall in Incognito Mode is a Workaround for Google Payment Gateways - Giàn Phơi Bảo Minh

Paypal is one the best ways to make money online. However, hackers gained access the Paypal account information of users and used it to make online purchases. After this problem was discovered by PayPal, they added a new feature to stop this kind of activity. They created the "jarlock" giàn phơi bảo minh extension, which prevents anyone from accessing your account to make payments if you don’t have the correct password. Today there is a new program called "Softwikit" that allows you to add your PayPal or Hotmail email address into the browser settings so that you can use" JarLocked" to prevent someone else from accessing your account.

So, how does this work? JarLocked allows you to open an extra Internet Explorer window. While your browser displays a website URL, clicking the "Locked/Unlocked” button opens a new tab in Internet Explorer. This allows you only to see the password prompt which requires you to enter either your Hotmail or PayPal login details to proceed. The" Locked/Unlocked" link is displayed above the normal" RESettings" menu.

There are two types files that make your PayPal or Hotmail account password. These are "Session Initiation Scripts(SIS)" and the "ookie". Cookies are small pieces HTML code that are saved by every web browser when browsing the internet. They must be downloaded with every page that you view. The SIS files are not linked to your computer, instead they are only sent by the websites you visit, these include PayPal or Hotmail. So, if you want to bypass Paywall or change the settings on your browser to allow cookies to bypass Paywall then you need to be able to install one of the two SIS files which authenticates your PC and sends the cookies.

To perform a Paywall bypass using these scripts you need to load up one of the scripts like a normal web page and then use it like a normal web page by pointing it to the Paywall page you want to bypass, like so:

This is because your Hotmail and PayPal cookie files handle pages differently. These cookie files tell the web browser where you are browsing from. Your browser then sends an HTML page response back. The web server converts the HTML page response into a "hashed value", a mathematical algorithm that blocks your computer from reading any other information than what it needs to process the page you are trying to open. Your computer reads the hash code and believes it to be a valid Hotmail or PayPal Cookie. Your browser will reject the file if it does not contain the right "payload", which is the exact same PayPal or Hotmail cookie.

This is why it's important to get around Paywall in incognito mode. Incognito mode can be used to bypass Paywall. To do this, you will need to open Firefox or Chrome or any other browser that supports JavaScript. You will also need to change your browser's "Cookies" property so they don't get set on subsequent sessions. JavaScript can also be changed on the advanced options page. In fact, you can disable or turn off all JavaScript-related features within your web browser. This will ensure your web browser doesn’t send you directly to the Paywall and stop it from tracking your internet use.

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