It sounds like you're looking to share your experience with JPEGmini, likely after logging in to see your "savings" (how much space you've saved) or setting up their workflow plugins.

JPEGmini licenses have a limit on how many computers can be active at once. If you’ve upgraded your computer, you may need to log in to your dashboard and "Deactivate" the old machine to free up a slot. Why You Might Need to Log In Regularly

If you are on a subscription plan, you’ll need to log in to update your credit card information or renew your service.

| Issue | Recommended Fix | |-------|----------------| | | Use the "Forgot Password?" link on the login page. Check spam/junk folders for the reset email. | | "Invalid credentials" | Verify caps lock is off. Try resetting your password even if you think you know it. | | Google login fails | Clear browser cache/cookies. Ensure pop-ups are not blocked. Try an incognito window. | | Account not found | You may have registered with a different email (e.g., work vs. personal). Test both or contact support. |

JPEGmini offers flexible access depending on how you originally registered:

Existing users often get "loyalty" pricing for new versions (like the jump from JPEGmini Pro 2 to Pro 3). These deals are only visible once you are logged in. Keeping Your Account Secure

While the software works offline once activated, logging into your online dashboard is essential for:

To log in to JPEGmini, users need to follow these steps:

Since your JPEGmini login houses your professional licenses, keep your credentials safe. Use a unique password and ensure the email address on file is one you check regularly, as this is where all update notifications and receipts will be sent.

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