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15 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

Supermium for me only has ONE.

On a clean, fresh profile Supermium and Thorium, both have only ONE for me, too!

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

Ironically, it is IDENTICAL to my Ungoogled Chrome's!  And YES, I guess that is a tad "alarming".

It's not just "alarming", sorry my friend, you're basically finished. I have all them different. But in Thorium or Supermium the first half of the hash is the same as yours.

 

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Now, I 'm starting to add extensions, build a new "identity", Thorium and Supermium immediately start to add another ones to the list.

But the firstly generated fingerprint 5e3..... doesn't change, I mean the one that has the first half of the hash the same as yours. 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Saxon said:

But in Thorium or Supermium the first half of the hash is the same as yours.

I can take an educated guess, if we are to assume @Saxon and @NotHereToPlayGames live in different countries, that part doesn't include the IP.

Also, looks like you're both on different OS, we exclude the OS from there, too.

 

Posted
On 4/30/2024 at 7:37 PM, Dave-H said:

Thanks.

FWIW, the display of the DigitalSpy site is exactly the same in the new Thorium Legacy 122.0.6261.169.

I have reported it again on GitHub (in the right place this time!)

:yes:

Just an update on the font problem at forums.digitalspy.com when Thorium and Supermium were used on Windows XP.

It has been fixed in Supermium 126, so hopefully it will be fixed in the next update to Thorium Legacy too.

:yes:

  • 1 month later...
Posted

does anyone know how to bypass cerifcates as i cant access a site as it has expired i Get

Your connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information from en.metal-tracker.com (for example, passwords, messages or credit cards). Learn more

NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID

i have gone into settings and turned off always allow HTTP,  Allow insecure ecen turned off safe browsing doesnt work cant see what to turn off to allow access

the site is metal-tracker.com

 

its ok on 360explorer

 

 

Posted
5 hours ago, DrWho3000 said:

the site is metal-tracker.com

... And at the time I post this, the expired certificate has been renewed :

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So, whatever means used to bypass the expired (previous) certificate should be revoked (as it affects the global browser behaviour, not just that specific site) ...

Posted (edited)

how do you play Netflix on Thorium i get error codes cant play anything, Chrome is ok 360explorer no go

do i have to install something like Silverlight this is on Windows 10

will installing widevine Widevine Content Decryption Module - Version: 4.10.2557.0 help

 

Edited by DrWho3000
Posted

looking un Thorium it looks like Widevine is there so no idea why Netflix will not play

also where can i change useragent in Thorium cant find it like in 360EE

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, DrWho3000 said:

how do you play Netflix on Thorium

... Actually, YOU CAN'T

https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium-legacy/blob/main/docs/FAQ.md

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2. Q: Why are Netflix, Spotify, Twitch, etc. not playing?

A: Thorium includes Widevine, which is a proprietary component used to play encrypted media streams on sites like these. It is used to prevent piracy by preventing downloading these videos in any format that would be readable by an external application. However, there are various "security levels" for Widevine. There is L3 "software secure", which is the least secure. It is used on Linux. Then there is L2 "VMP secure", which is what Windows and MacOS uses. Then there is L1 "hardware secure", which is only used on specific Windows, MacOS, and ChromeOS devices that are very new and have a hardware decoding chip for H.264 or H.264 (HEVC) videos that supports integration with Widevine to prevent tampering or circumvention at the hardware level. Anyway, VMP Secure means that the application has been signed by widevine.org. On Windows with Google Chrome or Firefox, this can be seen by the fact that next to widevine.dll, there is a widevine.sig, and next to the main program .exes, there is a corresponding .sig file. For example firefox.sig or chrome.sig. While Widevine includes the widevine.sig file always, and is publicly available, this only contains the public key of the widevine binary. Signing with Google's VMP service sends a hash of the main executable to their servers, it is signed with their private key and then the results are encrypted and sent back as a .sig file with the name matching the executable that was sent to them. Using this service costs a prohibitive amount of money for a FOSS project (1,000's of dollars). On Linux, Widevine detects that the platform is Linux, and sends a response header to sites which then allows playback even though it is only software secure. But usually, sites will limit the resolution to 480p (i.e. SD), including Netflix. This has been a long standing problem/complaint in the Linux community. For Windows and MacOS, things are more complicated. While Widevine will work, since it is not VMP signed, it will only send an L3 header. Some sites will accept this on Windows (like Hulu), but some sites require VMP when it detects that it is on Windows or MacOS. Netflix used to not restrict this, but as of 2023, it will refuse to play without VMP. There is no way to spoof this by changing the User Agent to report Linux. Widevine detects the OS and sends it as part of the header to the website. As a side note, L1 is used to allow 4K or 8K playback on some sites that support it (like Netflix). Many streaming devices have a hardware chip like what was described above, and hence why they can play this high resolution content. So, the end result is that Thorium will play Widevine encrypted content on Linux, but at lower quality, and on Windows or MacOS it is highly dependent on the specific site. Your mileage may vary, and unless someone wants to send $7,000 on top of a yearly fee to be part of widevine.org's registered applications, Thorium will be restricted in this way (as are most FOSS Chromium and Firefox forks).

... Same goes for Supermium and other, non-major-league, browsers; and the latest version of WidevineCDM, 4.10.2830.0, requires at least Win8 to be functional; and in Th/Sm, only the sites that do not enforce VMP will work (latest Sm-v126esr-r4 offers a kludge to re-enable WV on Win7, again ONLY for L3/non-VMP DRM services).

1 hour ago, DrWho3000 said:

looking un Thorium it looks like Widevine is there so no idea why Netflix will not play

Read above...

2 hours ago, DrWho3000 said:

do i have to install something like Silverlight

This is ancient history :angry: ; the app/plugin hasn't been supported by Microsoft for close to a decade (off the top of my head, did not look it up) and Netflix have dropped the "Silverlight fallback" more than four years ago? ...

2 hours ago, DrWho3000 said:

will installing widevine Widevine Content Decryption Module - Version: 4.10.2557.0 help

No way; at any given time, only the latest WV release will work (which is v4.10.2830.0); planned releases are usually every 6 months (sooner, if "hacks" become publicly known); for 3-4 wks after a new release, the immediately previous one (v4.10.2710.0 currently) may also work...

TL:DR

For Netflix: You want Win8+ and a supported major browser (practically, this boils down to official Google Chrome & Mozilla Firefox) whose vendor has paid Google the hefty price of VMP signing :realmad: ...

Edited by VistaLover
Posted
1 hour ago, VistaLover said:

For Windows and MacOS, things are more complicated. While Widevine will work, since it is not VMP signed, it will only send an L3 header. Some sites will accept this on Windows (like Hulu), but some sites require VMP when it detects that it is on Windows or MacOS.

I have a strong hunch that PROXOMITRON can spoof this HEADER to make Netflix detect LINUX.

But I myself have zero interest in Netflix via desktop computer.  The concept of streaming video to a computer monitor versus a television over TWICE the size has always alluded me.

"To each their own", of course.

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