The Internet is a repository of a wealth of information. There are open source resources that you can use without restrictions. But there are sites that restrict viewing to unauthorized users. To access the content of such a resource, you need to enter the registration page.
Instructions
Step 1
Take the social network VKontakte, for example. You want to create your account. To do this, you need to find through a search service (Yandex, Google, Rambler, etc.) any page on this site. You can just enter "VKontakte" and you will see a link in the list of proposed options. As soon as you enter the resource, you will be automatically directed to the registration page or in the upper left corner there will be several lines: “Login or email”, “Password” and below “Register”.
Step 2
When you go through the registration procedure and go to the site using your username, the browser may prompt you to save the password so as not to drive it in when you re-enter the site. Provided that several family members use the social network, you should not save the password. To change the user, click on the top panel of the site "Log out". You will be taken to the login and registration page. Another family member can now log into the site.
Step 3
In a similar way, you can go to the registration page in any other social network. The only difference may be that the names of the menu items will differ slightly. The meaning will remain the same.
Step 4
The architecture of other sites may allow you to view information, but links to downloads will be hidden. In this case, registration is also required. To do this, you can go to the main page. It is listed in the "header" of the site under the name "Home" ("Main page"). Perhaps, on each page of the resource there will be an inscription "Register / Login" at the top, then click on it. You will be taken to the login and registration page.
Step 5
If during registration you are asked to provide an email address, enter the name of a real-life mailbox to which you have access. Some steps can go through links sent by email. Individual sites provide hints about the complexity of the password you enter. Follow these guidelines to keep your personal information as safe as possible.