Comment by matheusmoreira
4 years ago
That sucks. I hate when companies do this. How would they even know what kind of client is talking to their servers?
4 years ago
That sucks. I hate when companies do this. How would they even know what kind of client is talking to their servers?
Some sort of undefined behavior or possibly some per build random key that triggers imposter warning if the third party app fails to send the correct key ?
In any case totally evil behavior from their side. Its already bad enough they run totally proprietary centralized service with no public API & ignore any non-mainstream mobile platforms. But when they start banning users of third party clients on those platforms and go after third party client developers with presumably legal treats - that's pure evil, no way around it.