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  • works fine for me on firefox with ublock origin.

    • Same for me. I even tried connecting through Serbia1 with my VPN, and it still works.

      1. Which, legend has it, results in no ads being served via Twitch
      • Does that work with Serbia as well? :o I thought it was only Russia, hopefully my VPN has Serbia

  • If you have resist fingerprint on, or use Librewolf, then you need to disable resist fingerprint, clear twitch cache and cookies then restart firefox/librewolf. Go back to twitch, log in (remember me for 30 days), and you should pass twitch's integrity check on login and be through.

    This is what I do with my setup on Librewolf:

    • Disable resist fingerprinting, disable silent canvas blocking
    • Disable ad-blocking/tracking extensions - uBlock Origin, Decentraleyes, TTV Pro LOL etc. (sometimes I need to do this for twitch integrity check to pass. This should only happen once during the authentication request).
    • Clear cookies and site data (via lock symbol on the left-side of the URL bar)
    • Close browser
    • Open browser and login to twitch
    • Re-enable extensions and resist fingerprint
    • oh, yes I have resist finger printing on.

    • For me (on Librewolf and Floorp), it was just enabling WebGL, opening Twitch, logging in, and then disabling WebGL. RFP didn’t have any effect, at least back then.

  • I am able to login just fine. Is your Firefox browser up-to-date?

  • Wait what. You can edit the title on Lemmy. Why didn’t Reddit have this feature?

    • It has its pros and cons. Helpful for typos, but it could also be easily misused.

  • Bold move. There’s not anything on there worth me disabling my adblocks, cookie blockers, etc that I wont see in clips in youtube before they pull the same stuff

  • For me FF and Librewolf work on Windows. Don't work on Arch.

    Switched to Chatterino and Streamlink

  • I stopped using Twitch since the Amazon acquisition. In fact, I don't use any Amazon services (except for some other services that are unfortunately hosted on AWS)

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