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Firefox login issues #28

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ViewedBor opened this issue Feb 14, 2023 · 3 comments
Open

Firefox login issues #28

ViewedBor opened this issue Feb 14, 2023 · 3 comments
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@ViewedBor
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Hey there!
So I'm not even sure if this bot works/is supported anymore but mine is having a problem logging in to best buy. It seems to be a problem with the browser because the bot nor I can log in to best buy when the bot created the window. I have checked my email and password, they are correct. I'm not sure if it's some sort of security measure best buy has added, where an account can't log in on a computer operated window, or if it's something I'm doing wrong. I would love confirmation that this bot still works and how I should fix mine. Thank you!

Expected behavior

The bot should have logged in on the separate firefox window.
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Actual behavior

The bot kept trying to log in and with even with manual input best buy wouldn't log in.
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System information

  • OS Platform (e.g., macOS Mojave): Windows 10
  • BestBuyBulletBot version: 1.1.0
  • Python version: 3.11.2
@gslay707
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I have the exact same issue. It is the same issue on Chrome and FireFox. I suspect it is bot detection on BestBuy's site. Can log in normally with same pass/email in my own browser but on the browser the bot summons I am unable to manually log in nor is the bot capable.

@BeGoneBaizuo
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I have the same issue. I have gone through the code to the best of my ability and everything seems correct. When I start the bot and marionette takes over, the browser opens and I just get "Logging in..." on the shell. It will eventually time out. I have triple checked the login.

@neilbantoc
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So this might just be a hunch, but I have a feeling that Best Buy can detect if a browser is being run by a testing driver like Selenium and auto rejects log-ins when it does.

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