FAQ/Help Q: How to use the javascript code from the Multi Cookie Generator (Javascript method)A:
1. Copy the code.
2. Open your browser.
If you use Mozilla Firefox press: CTRL+SHIFT+K
If you use Google Chrome press: CTRL+SHIFT+J
3. Paste the code in the window that appears and hit Enter/Return.
4. This will bring you to the filehosters website.
5. Paste the code in the same window again and hit Enter/Return.
6. The page will refresh and you will be signed in!
Q: Multi Cookie Generator failed to detect my usernameA:
You get this message because your IP-address was not recognised by the system. You will have to sign out and sign in again on the website, then restart Multi Cookie Generator. Make sure you are not using a proxy or VPN.
Q: Multi Cookie Generator (Online) Tutorial (Cookie Manager/Editor Method)A:
First of all you need a browser that supports Cookie Editor/Manager add-ons. You will need Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Second, you have to download a Cookie Editor/Manager add-on.
For Mozilla Firefox use Cookies Manager +:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookies-manager-plus/
This is an advanced cookie manager for Mozilla Firefox, read this FAQ carefully to understand how to use it.
For Google Chrome use Cookie Manager:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kbnfbcpkiaganjpcanopcgeoehkleeck
This is an advanced cookie manager for Google Chrome, read this FAQ carefully to understand how to use it.
Or use Premium Cookie Injector:
http://www.chromeextensions.org/other/premium-cookie-injector/
This one is very basic but easy to use, recommended if you don't have any experience managing cookies or sessions. It supports most filehosters.
Step 1:
Download and open Multi Cookie Generator or use Multi Cookie Generator Online.
Step 2:
Use Multi Cookie Generator (Online) to generate a cookie and copy it. This cookie contains a session key or identifier referring to a premium account from the database.
Step 3:
Mozilla Firefox (Add-on: Cookies Manager+):
Open Firefox and go to Tools -> Cookies Manager+
The Cookies Manager+ window should open. Enter the filehosters URL in the search box (e.g.: filesonic.com). You will get a list of all cookies belonging to this host. Now you have to get the cookie name from the table below. This table contains a list of the cookie names the filehosters use for their cookies.
If the cookie already exists ->
Select it and click the edit button. Now change the cookie content to the value you got from MCG in step 2. Hit save, close, and you're done. Go to the filehosters page and you should be signed in.
If the cookie doesn't exist yet ->
You will have to create it yourself. Click 'add'. The cookie name is the name you got from the table. The content is the value you got from MCG in step 2. The domain is a dot, followed by the filehosters domain (e.g.: .filesonic.com) without www or any subdomain in front of it. The path is just a forward slash '/'. Hit save, close, and you're done. Go to the filehosters page and you should be signed in.
Google Chrome (Add-on: Cookie Manager):
Open Google Chrome. Go to the filehosters website. After installing the extension you should see a cookie button on the toolbar (on the right). Click it. You will get a list of all cookies belonging to this host. Now you have to get the cookie name from the table below. This table contains a list of the cookie names the filehosters use for their cookies.
If the cookie already exists ->
Select it. Now change the cookie value to the value you got from MCG in step 2. Hit save and you're done. Refresh the page and you should be signed in.
If the cookie doesn't exist yet ->
You will have to create it yourself. Click 'add new cookie'. The cookie name is the name you got from the table. The value is the value you got from MCG in step 2. The domain is a dot, followed by the filehosters domain (e.g.: .filesonic.com) without www or any subdomain in front of it. The path is just a forward slash '/'. Hit save, and you're done. Refresh the page and you should be signed in.
Google Chrome (Add-on: Premium Cookie Injector):
Open Google Chrome. Go to the filehosters website. After installing the extension you should see a cookie button on the toolbar (on the right). Click it. You will get a simple box where you can enter the cookie value. Enter the value you got from MCG in step 2. Click 'Inject cookie' and you're done. The page will refresh automatically and you should be signed in.
Filehosters and their cookie names:
Filehoster Cookie Hotfile auth Filesonic PHPSESSID Megaupload user Wupload PHPSESSID Oron xfss Uploaded.to login Rapidshare enc Netload.in cookie_user Depositfiles autologin Alldebrid uid Filefactory ff_membership Crocko (PREMIUM and logacc) OR
(PHPSESSID and logacc)
(both required) Q: What are cookies and why are they useful? A:
A cookie is a piece of text, sent by a server to your browser, used to store information about you. Any website you visit can manage its own cookies. The cookie can be used for authentication, identification or just to store preferences. A cookie doesn't have to contain data. A unique key or identifier is enough information for the server to recognize you and store information about you. A cookie you get from MCG is nothing more than a piece of text containing a key or identifier, set by the filehoster, referring to a premium account or session. When you set this cookie in your browser the cookie will be sent to the filehoster with all page requests, sending the key or identifier and receiving the premium account or session information. We use these cookies to grant our users access to premium accounts.
1. Copy the code.
2. Open your browser.
If you use Mozilla Firefox press: CTRL+SHIFT+K
If you use Google Chrome press: CTRL+SHIFT+J
3. Paste the code in the window that appears and hit Enter/Return.
4. This will bring you to the filehosters website.
5. Paste the code in the same window again and hit Enter/Return.
6. The page will refresh and you will be signed in!
Q: Multi Cookie Generator failed to detect my usernameA:
You get this message because your IP-address was not recognised by the system. You will have to sign out and sign in again on the website, then restart Multi Cookie Generator. Make sure you are not using a proxy or VPN.
Q: Multi Cookie Generator (Online) Tutorial (Cookie Manager/Editor Method)A:
First of all you need a browser that supports Cookie Editor/Manager add-ons. You will need Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Second, you have to download a Cookie Editor/Manager add-on.
For Mozilla Firefox use Cookies Manager +:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookies-manager-plus/
This is an advanced cookie manager for Mozilla Firefox, read this FAQ carefully to understand how to use it.
For Google Chrome use Cookie Manager:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kbnfbcpkiaganjpcanopcgeoehkleeck
This is an advanced cookie manager for Google Chrome, read this FAQ carefully to understand how to use it.
Or use Premium Cookie Injector:
http://www.chromeextensions.org/other/premium-cookie-injector/
This one is very basic but easy to use, recommended if you don't have any experience managing cookies or sessions. It supports most filehosters.
Step 1:
Download and open Multi Cookie Generator or use Multi Cookie Generator Online.
Step 2:
Use Multi Cookie Generator (Online) to generate a cookie and copy it. This cookie contains a session key or identifier referring to a premium account from the database.
Step 3:
Mozilla Firefox (Add-on: Cookies Manager+):
Open Firefox and go to Tools -> Cookies Manager+
The Cookies Manager+ window should open. Enter the filehosters URL in the search box (e.g.: filesonic.com). You will get a list of all cookies belonging to this host. Now you have to get the cookie name from the table below. This table contains a list of the cookie names the filehosters use for their cookies.
If the cookie already exists ->
Select it and click the edit button. Now change the cookie content to the value you got from MCG in step 2. Hit save, close, and you're done. Go to the filehosters page and you should be signed in.
If the cookie doesn't exist yet ->
You will have to create it yourself. Click 'add'. The cookie name is the name you got from the table. The content is the value you got from MCG in step 2. The domain is a dot, followed by the filehosters domain (e.g.: .filesonic.com) without www or any subdomain in front of it. The path is just a forward slash '/'. Hit save, close, and you're done. Go to the filehosters page and you should be signed in.
Google Chrome (Add-on: Cookie Manager):
Open Google Chrome. Go to the filehosters website. After installing the extension you should see a cookie button on the toolbar (on the right). Click it. You will get a list of all cookies belonging to this host. Now you have to get the cookie name from the table below. This table contains a list of the cookie names the filehosters use for their cookies.
If the cookie already exists ->
Select it. Now change the cookie value to the value you got from MCG in step 2. Hit save and you're done. Refresh the page and you should be signed in.
If the cookie doesn't exist yet ->
You will have to create it yourself. Click 'add new cookie'. The cookie name is the name you got from the table. The value is the value you got from MCG in step 2. The domain is a dot, followed by the filehosters domain (e.g.: .filesonic.com) without www or any subdomain in front of it. The path is just a forward slash '/'. Hit save, and you're done. Refresh the page and you should be signed in.
Google Chrome (Add-on: Premium Cookie Injector):
Open Google Chrome. Go to the filehosters website. After installing the extension you should see a cookie button on the toolbar (on the right). Click it. You will get a simple box where you can enter the cookie value. Enter the value you got from MCG in step 2. Click 'Inject cookie' and you're done. The page will refresh automatically and you should be signed in.
Filehosters and their cookie names:
Filehoster Cookie Hotfile auth Filesonic PHPSESSID Megaupload user Wupload PHPSESSID Oron xfss Uploaded.to login Rapidshare enc Netload.in cookie_user Depositfiles autologin Alldebrid uid Filefactory ff_membership Crocko (PREMIUM and logacc) OR
(PHPSESSID and logacc)
(both required) Q: What are cookies and why are they useful? A:
A cookie is a piece of text, sent by a server to your browser, used to store information about you. Any website you visit can manage its own cookies. The cookie can be used for authentication, identification or just to store preferences. A cookie doesn't have to contain data. A unique key or identifier is enough information for the server to recognize you and store information about you. A cookie you get from MCG is nothing more than a piece of text containing a key or identifier, set by the filehoster, referring to a premium account or session. When you set this cookie in your browser the cookie will be sent to the filehoster with all page requests, sending the key or identifier and receiving the premium account or session information. We use these cookies to grant our users access to premium accounts.