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Twitch encourages users to disable any VPN connection they may be using to see if that improves their experience. If you’re not able to login from a Guest Window, the next thing to check would be your connection itself (this assumes your browser is fully up-to-date). If you are successful, it’s likely the extensions you have installed in your primary window/profile are contributing to (if not wholly responsible for) the interruptions. A quick way to see if your installed extensions are involved is to open a Guest Window (from within the ☰ menu) and attempt to login to Twitch there. Often times, extensions is the first place to look. When users are impacted differently, as they are in this case, we need to look at what distinctions exist between their environments. I personally use Twitch in Brave almost daily, and saw absolutely no interruption whatsoever (not even with logging out and back in, including from my standard browser as well as Brave Nightly). While many users of Brave reported interruptions to their services, others found that simply logging back into Twitch resolved those issues. To complicate matters further, not all Brave users are impacted equally, if at all. Brave continues to work for many users, including just about everybody within Brave itself who has personally attempted to reproduce these issues. Note, this doesn’t mean that Twitch won’t work in Brave, but rather that the Twitch engineering staff is not actively testing Twitch in Brave. Twitch released a list of Supported Browsers, which does not include Brave. Brave was impacted by these restrictions, along with reports of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera (and even desktop applications like OBS Studio too).

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This action was taken in response to abuse they were seeing on their platform. BackgroundĪbout a week ago the Twitch engineering team put tight restrictions on which apps could be used to authenticate with their service(s). Hello, all! Our apologies for the inconveniences you’ve been experiencing with Twitch.

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Because it doesn’t make sense how they broke it for so many people. So what can anyone do? well users have to find workarounds to use Twitch properly until Twitch fixes it. So what do you think Brave can do? it doesn’t fail for everyone and there are too many variables, some people said that using VPN even fixed the issue about logging in, once they turned it on, it worked, coincidence? well, there is always a chance for that, but it sounds weird and it means whatever Twitch did, they are the only ones who can fix this, this is not a Brave issue or Brave specific issue, since didn’t break only in Brave, and it is not affecting every build of Brave.īut based on user-agent (since someone suggested a switched and you said it didn’t work) Brave is using the same exact user-agent Chrome is using right now, so based on that, there shouldn’t be a difference at all, Brave is seen as Chrome and up-to-date.

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It is not something Brave did that broke Twitch, it works in Nightly but not in Stable or Beta (some reported that), but it also doesn’t work in Opera GX and other browsers properly, many streamers I saw with Opera GX, they are now using chrome, but some Opera users said they were able to log in, just not claim points and small issues like that.īut I have read people having problems and errors even in Edge and Firefox, so even the supposedly supported browsers have issues. **Intro:** Around the time gambling streams were partially banned, there has been an ever-increasing number of users t teddit "Something went wrong, please try again" - An Issue Affecting Almost Every. Browsers can have adblockers like UBO, brave shields whereas app cannot have adblocker except for dns level which do not work for twitch ads as they are done from same main domain. To move users from all browsers to their app (chrome users are reporting problem of not being able to login). Now, I feel like they might have a malicious intent. It has probably to with their backend and not frontend.įor issues not relating to Chrome/Firefox/Edge, please connect with the browser’s appropriate support team. No idea what browser has anything to do with stopping bots. So now they completely took their hands of the problem they themselves created and are saying contact your browser’s support team.















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