Same issue here with Netflix.
Change your password, and you can log in.
This is something I didn't want to do, because there are 10+ Devices connected to my Netflix Acoount (big family, *lol*).
Here is my experience:
To me, Netflix seems to do "
a good job" to protect their content. I assume, somehow they can figure out how their users "behave", maybe e.g. by measuring the time taken for a video to be consumed(?), which of course can't be
less as the playtime of the video(?). How do I get to this view:
a) I was successful with logging into Netflix with SF 9.1.9.3 (Win11) - no problem
b) I tried to download a series ("Monk") -
all the content available, all episodes - the download started without any problems
c) suddenly, the downloads stopped and created errors, after a few episodes, which were downloaded succesfully
d) after that, I found out that I was logged OUT of Netflix (the reason why the downloads stopped, obviously)
e) I could NOT login again, I tried serveral times (with
no error messages, no "wrong password" warning, whatsoever)
f) after
waiting for one day, I suddenly could log in again without any problems, at the first attempt
g) starting the downlaod of "Monk" again worked, but was interruped by error-messages after two episodes, again
h) I was logged OUT again and after that, I cloud NOT login into Netflix anymore till the next day
I was able to reproduce this behaviour the next day....
Trashing the SF
cache folder did NOT help. Deselecting the "remember me" Option did NOT help, either.
So I have to assume that the Nexflix people somehow found out what we are doing with StreamFab. Or am my wrong? I don't know exactly, of course, it's just an assumption. Any other clues? Any "workarounds" (apart from waitinh one day to get the next episode)?
My logfile is attached. Any hints are apprechiated. This is
annoying, I don't like downloading ONE episode a day, manually.... :rolleyes: