Hi Supine,
I remember that you use Chrome for WEB-Browsing on your pc, yes?
Maybe it would help to change in Chrome, on your pc, the settings as descripted chrome://settings/content ... etcetc.
Why:
Im not sure - but - It could be that Musicfab uses the main web browser on a PC and uses that browser in the musicfab application .
Yes, the greyed out tracks are not a problem with malewarebytes. Malewarebytes makes sometimes trouble by some downloads.
About the "... discs are ignored and a single download list is created..", I create just a ticket in the ticket tool.
Greetings
StPeterOrding2015
Thank you for creating a ticket. Perhaps it will help lend some urgency to the problem.
I'm afraid that I believe that the MusicFab browser is a stand alone browser (although it does seem to be Chromium based.). What leads me to that belief, is that I have no problem with the "Protected Content" screen going in to Spotify through Chrome, Edge, or Opera. For some reason I could not log in at all using the Duckduckgo browser. I've only tried that browser twice though, and it may be something Isolated.
Although the Duckduckgo browser claims to kill all trackers, Microsoft trackers seem to get through just fine. I also can't drop shortcuts to my desktop from the Duckduckgo address bar. I like the search on that browser though, and I does kill an awful lot of trackers that would ordinarily get through, even if it doesn't catch all of them.
Opera is a wonderful niche browser, and seems to lead the pack in innovation. It also comes with a free VPN.
Like Firefox, Google is a "main stream" browser, and seems to be more compatible with some of the more esoteric websites.
Although my problems with Edge have been mostly resolved, I continue to avoid it because it feels like it's being shoved down my throat by Microsoft. I DO use Edge on rare occasions though. Woops! There I go again getting sidetracked. Perhaps you can let me know if Firefox encounters the "Protected Content" issue.
I'm looking forward to the next MusicFab update. Perhaps the MusicFab programming and development team will find a way to solve one of the larger issues. If not next time, perhaps the next (or the next). I still have hope and faith that the MusicFab team will solve the issues holding this endeavor back from being a user friendly, streamlined product.
Thank you for your input and suggestions.