Отзывы на Twitch Lurker
Twitch Lurker от mikeyaworski
4 отзыва
- Оценено на 2 из 5от Squidderf, месяц назадI have concerns that this may have caused a few of my followers and a moderator to get banned from twitch. None of them were notified of a login via 2fa, none of them received emails regarding a password reset either.
To my knowledge this is the only thing shared between them. - Оценено на 2 из 5от Floori, 3 месяца назадsince today's update the application isn't working anymore it just shows one live channel that isn't even live and a fresh install of the plugin doesn't work
- Оценено на 2 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 18833598, 5 месяцев назадschöne anzeige der streams, es öffnet auch die favoriten, leider wird der geöffnete stream nicht abgespielt - erst nach manuellem neulader der seite
- This Addons want way too many informations, it only need an URL for a specific channel, but it wants you to login in into Twitch, which is fine but the via Twitch it wants your Email? Which isn't necessary one bit, probably gets sold or something, no thanks
Edit: besides that, if you don't care, the UI looks fine I think and it's probably working fine too
As One cannot reply directly: The Email is literally not required and also a service cannot scope out any relevant information on Twitch via the emailОтвет разработчика
размещено год назадThis extension asks for the minimum possible information for it to be functional. All OAuth login systems ask for your email at the very least. That is the bare minimum (every single app gets access to this without even requesting it). If you notice on the sign in screen, the bold text is what I've requested (read your list of follows), and the unbold text is given by default, which includes your email, etc.
I couldn't care less what your email is, though. It's not even stored, but all of the code is published here as well: https://github.com/mikeyaworski/twitch-lurker
I certainly don't sell or care about your information. I make my money by doing honest work. You shouldn't go around accusing people of "probably" doing that, especially if you don't understand how technical systems work, such as OAuth. It's fair for users to not understand how it works, but it's unfair for them to make blind accusations.