22-07-2020, 05:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 22-07-2020, 05:03 AM by KuriusGeorgLoPez.)
Wasn't sure where else to post this...but is anybody else unable to log in to familytherapyxxx.com, or does anyone know what a cause/solution for this is?
When I try to login to familytherapyxxx.com with a username and password I know are correct, that I got from here and worked previously, the site acknowledges that the credentials are correct, but won't let me access the site...it sends me into a redirect loop, and when I attempt to go to members.familytherapyxxx.com after logging in, it won't even let me login or access the site, and continues to send me into the same redirect loop. I saw something similar with netvideogirls where if you logged in with a VPN or with cookies disabled, it wouldn't let you access the site, but I tried both allowing cookies and turning off my VPN...I cleared my cache and cookies in between each attempt to log in, and it brought me to the same redirect loop.
With further searching, I found out that the issue is caused by a cookie set by the site on purpose, that has it's value constantly changing...It's not there until after you try to log in, and if you delete that cookie, the site lets you attempt to log in again, but still sends you into the loop with a new version of that cookie after...Turning off cookies makes the site fail as well, sending you to the billing/support page, so I'm really not sure what to do about this...
I assume this is due to some measure trying to prevent password sharers and crackers from logging in, like the stuff I saw on NetVideoGirls, but the fix isn't as simple as turning on cookies or turning off a VPN...
I've tried to log in with different VPN locations on different devices, deleting all my site data in between each attempt, and they all fail despite saying "you entered the correct password. Signing you in now" or something similar. They still all send me into the redirect loop though.
Does anyone have any ideas to try, or fixes, or ideas of a cause for this they can share? I've gotten around site security before, but this is out of my league as far as I can tell.
Is this a broken site, or a password sharing protection program?
Additional Details:
-Using an incorrect username+password tells you that it's incorrect, so I know this password is legit.
-They uploaded a new video literally TODAY and it's on their front page with a date of July 21, 2020, so I know their site isn't dead.
When I try to login to familytherapyxxx.com with a username and password I know are correct, that I got from here and worked previously, the site acknowledges that the credentials are correct, but won't let me access the site...it sends me into a redirect loop, and when I attempt to go to members.familytherapyxxx.com after logging in, it won't even let me login or access the site, and continues to send me into the same redirect loop. I saw something similar with netvideogirls where if you logged in with a VPN or with cookies disabled, it wouldn't let you access the site, but I tried both allowing cookies and turning off my VPN...I cleared my cache and cookies in between each attempt to log in, and it brought me to the same redirect loop.
With further searching, I found out that the issue is caused by a cookie set by the site on purpose, that has it's value constantly changing...It's not there until after you try to log in, and if you delete that cookie, the site lets you attempt to log in again, but still sends you into the loop with a new version of that cookie after...Turning off cookies makes the site fail as well, sending you to the billing/support page, so I'm really not sure what to do about this...
I assume this is due to some measure trying to prevent password sharers and crackers from logging in, like the stuff I saw on NetVideoGirls, but the fix isn't as simple as turning on cookies or turning off a VPN...
I've tried to log in with different VPN locations on different devices, deleting all my site data in between each attempt, and they all fail despite saying "you entered the correct password. Signing you in now" or something similar. They still all send me into the redirect loop though.
Does anyone have any ideas to try, or fixes, or ideas of a cause for this they can share? I've gotten around site security before, but this is out of my league as far as I can tell.
Is this a broken site, or a password sharing protection program?
Additional Details:
-Using an incorrect username+password tells you that it's incorrect, so I know this password is legit.
-They uploaded a new video literally TODAY and it's on their front page with a date of July 21, 2020, so I know their site isn't dead.