It's been 6 Months since the last rewrite which brought us a suspicious looking login screen and a login cert file and i instantly regretted making those.
That's why I removed them completely and switched to a new authorization concept which uses the Microsoft Access Token to identify a user using the MinecraftServices.com API. This is basically the same way as Minecraft uses it to verify you're not a cracked minecraft player when joining a Server.
So here are the good news
It's been 6 Months since the last rewrite which brought us a suspicious looking login screen and a login cert file and i instantly regretted making those.
That's why I removed them completely and switched to a new authorization concept which uses the Microsoft Access Token to identify a user using the MinecraftServices.com API. This is basically the same way as Minecraft uses it to verify you're not a cracked minecraft player when joining a Server.
So here are the good news
It's been 6 Months since the last rewrite which brought us a suspicious looking login screen and a login cert file and i instantly regretted making those.
That's why I removed them completely and switched to a new authorization concept which uses the Microsoft Access Token to identify a user using the MinecraftServices.com API. This is basically the same way as Minecraft uses it to verify you're not a cracked minecraft player when joining a Server.
So here are the good news
It's been 6 Months since the last rewrite which brought us a suspicious looking login screen and a login cert file and i instantly regretted making those.
That's why I removed them completely and switched to a new authorization concept which uses the Microsoft Access Token to identify a user using the MinecraftServices.com API. This is basically the same way as Minecraft uses it to verify you're not a cracked minecraft player when joining a Server.
So here are the good news
It's been 6 Months since the last rewrite which brought us a suspicious looking login screen and a login cert file and i instantly regretted making those.
That's why I removed them completely and switched to a new authorization concept which uses the Microsoft Access Token to identify a user using the MinecraftServices.com API. This is basically the same way as Minecraft uses it to verify you're not a cracked minecraft player when joining a Server.
So here are the good news