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    Default How to Protect your Accounts from Autodeletion!

    Alright, if you are anything like me, you have tons of trackers you have signed up for just to check out. Maybe you only need to use some rarely, or you are saving them for the future. Maybe you just get off to having tons of trackers.

    Hello, my name is ck1 and I am a Tracker Whore. I have over 30 cult tracker accounts ranging from Irish movies, UK tv shows, DJ sound cuts, cartoons, Ebooks, ect. I love each one, and I don't want to lose them.

    Q: What do you do when Trackers have a policy to delete inactive accounts?

    Well, you can login to each one once a month. That is, if you can remember to do it. Then you have to do it manually.. for each one!

    Orrrrr....
    ** You can set a schedule to do it for you automatically! **

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    What you need
    Firefox
    Notepad
    Scheduler

    Firefox has the ability to open multiple tabs from command-line. We will take advantage of this along with cookies in order to create a batch file and set up a scheduled task to run once a month.

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    Step 1: Make sure you are logging in to the website with cookies (during login, there is an option to remember you so you don't have to sign in each time. The cookies usually last for a long time (well over a month, in some cases a year or more).



    Step 2: Create the batch file. Open notepad, and paste the following:

    For firefox: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" "url1" "url2" ect.

    download sample batch file

    For IE: (it will open separate windows, not as good)
    start IEXPLORE.EXE url1
    start IEXPLORE.EXE url2
    ect

    Adjust the program directories if your system is different.
    Replace the url1/url2/ect with the addresses of the trackers you want to open.

    Add as many as you want, but I recommend not going over 20 unless you have decent computer memory. I did 30 with 3GB ram, but it still took 1 minute for it to load them all.


    Save the file as "keepalive.bat" somewhere on your computer (desktop or c:) Make sure to change type to "All files" otherwise it will save it as keepalive.bat.txt

    Step 3: Open control panel / scheduled tasks and create a new schedule to run monthly. When it asks you the program to run, click Browse, and find the "keepalive.bat" file we saved earlier.



    Run Program

    Step 4: You can test run the schedule to see how it performs. If you see that it does not login automatically to one of your trackers, you may have to manually login and toggle the option for it to remember you, but next time it will run perfectly. After you're done, just close it.




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    Every single one of my trackers has this option. I don't like to let browsers remember my passwords, but cookies to login are relatively safe. They use a semi-private hash of a key and your login. You may not want to do this if you have roommates or share your computer. Otherwise, it's cool!

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    If anyone knows any other ways to accomplish this, I'll be happy to add suggestions. This is the best I could come up with, not having much programming skill and being too lazy to create a script. You will lose your autologins if you clean your cookies, so be aware of that.

    It may sound complicated, but if you need help or more screenshots, let me know. It's really not hard at all, and it will protect your precious accounts!
    Last edited by ck1; April 18th, 2009 at 10:11 AM.


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    great idea,am also a tracker whore like you and i have about 20 trackers.I am a noob so
    Can you please explain how to create batch file??

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikobellic View Post
    great idea,am also a tracker whore like you and i have about 20 trackers.I am a noob so
    Can you please explain how to create batch file??
    just make an txt and save it as .bat

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    I have made a sample batch file here for you to download:

    Firefox: http://www.filedropper.com/keepalive

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    Is kinda what i do with some things. I have a calender that reminds me to do it. Good to see others think on same plane i do at times.


    lost but not forgotten... pow/mia



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    I pretty much accomplished the same thing with the iMacros extension for Firefox. It logs into the sites for me and browses. Crazy useful when I'm having a busy week.
    Basically just record your actions in Firefox, save the macro, and replay when you need to. You only have to login manually on sites that have a captcha.
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