I'm not sure if this issue has been raised before, but I find it absurd that Twitch, and Beyond by extension, require me to use a browser that allows third-party cookies. I'm probably screaming into the void here, but the D&D web team does a disservice to those of us want to use Beyond (a subset of whom have paid a LOT of money to access the licensed material) while anonymously searching the web. With all of the buzz about anonymity, and constant trickle of high-profile news about leaks of personal information, the Beyond team should get with the times and allow us to create accounts separate from Twitch and its nosy partners.
In any event, I've tried whitelisting both dndbeyond.com and twitch.com on my browser, but I'm still unable to login without blanket accepting all third-party cookies from any source, which means that either I have to use a separate browser (not tab, not window) for Beyond, or I have to allow every single website I visit on this browser to track me. That is unless somebody has a list of all of the third-party trackers that I have to individually whitelist. I mean... come on, guys.
Strange enough, the same cookies showed up whether Third Party Cookies were allowed or not (Google Chrome 65.0.3325.181), but when disallowed I saw the message you mentioned. That message also has a link to sign in on Twitch, but it doesn't appear to work correctly.
I'm not sure if this issue has been raised before, but I find it absurd that Twitch, and Beyond by extension, require me to use a browser that allows third-party cookies. I'm probably screaming into the void here, but the D&D web team does a disservice to those of us want to use Beyond (a subset of whom have paid a LOT of money to access the licensed material) while anonymously searching the web. With all of the buzz about anonymity, and constant trickle of high-profile news about leaks of personal information, the Beyond team should get with the times and allow us to create accounts separate from Twitch and its nosy partners.
In any event, I've tried whitelisting both dndbeyond.com and twitch.com on my browser, but I'm still unable to login without blanket accepting all third-party cookies from any source, which means that either I have to use a separate browser (not tab, not window) for Beyond, or I have to allow every single website I visit on this browser to track me. That is unless somebody has a list of all of the third-party trackers that I have to individually whitelist. I mean... come on, guys.
I completely agree.
Peace
I just tested this. Here are the cookies that showed up in the process of navigating to the site and logging in.
Main Page
https://www.dndbeyond.com
https://www.youtube.com
https://staticxx.facebook.com
https://platform.twitter.com
https://www.facebook.com
Login
https://www.dndbeyond.com
https://passport.twitch.com
Strange enough, the same cookies showed up whether Third Party Cookies were allowed or not (Google Chrome 65.0.3325.181), but when disallowed I saw the message you mentioned. That message also has a link to sign in on Twitch, but it doesn't appear to work correctly.
Thanks! And yikes...