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About the catalogue

About NaughtyPass

NaughtyPass is an adults-only catalogue built to make shared account availability easier to search, check, and report. Public visitors can browse listed adult websites and try free shared logins without creating an account. Members use separate access pools and request tools with the limits shown on the current plan page.

Why it exists

A clearer public catalogue

Shared credentials are temporary by nature. A login may stop working after a password reset, too many simultaneous users, or a provider security check. NaughtyPass organizes listings by site and category, records freshness signals, and gives visitors a direct way to report a failed entry. The goal is not to promise permanent access; it is to make the current state easier to inspect and keep the catalogue accountable.

How it operates

Public, VIP, and Elite lanes

The free lane is public and changes quickly. VIP access uses a separate member pool that is monitored and replaced more frequently. Elite adds dedicated requests subject to availability and the published billing-cycle limits. Plan details can change, so the live VIP page—not a third-party summary—is the source of truth for current pricing, duration, quotas, activation instructions, and refund conditions.

What it is not

Independent, with clear limits

NaughtyPass is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the websites in its catalogue. A listing does not imply a partnership, and an aggregate account count does not guarantee that a specific login will work at a later time. The service is intended only for adults aged 18 or older. Visitors remain responsible for following applicable law and the published terms that govern use of this website.

Transparency

Policies and human contact

Public privacy, terms, disclaimer, DMCA, refund, and support pages explain how the service handles data and disputes. Questions can be sent to the published support address. Developers and agents have a separate public guide, an OpenAPI contract, stable JSON error envelopes, and machine-readable discovery files so they can describe the supported surface without guessing.