Browser Security Problem
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Describe the bug
After the filled email input I couldn't fill the password.
Issue: This browser or app may not be secure. Learn more
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To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to 'Fill the Email input'
- Click on 'next button'
- See error
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information):
- OS: Windows
- Browser: Chrome
- Version: 123.0.6312.106 (Official Compiler) (64 bit) (cohort: Stable)
same issue
Copy the chrome profile to your YOMEN directory and change config.js userdatadir to Profile1.
Chrome profile directory can be found in linux: /home/username/.config/google-chrome/
WIndows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\
If you dont see any directory named profile then default (Directory is your profile directory) you can see which profile is your desired by checking the Google Profile Picture.png photo inside the directories. If default is your desired profile directory you want to use then copy the default directory to YOMEN directory and change the config.js userdatadir to Default. If you are confused then share some screenshot of your chrome User Data directory
wdym with yomen directory
Copy the chrome profile to your YOMEN directory and change config.js userdatadir to Profile1.
Chrome profile directory can be found in linux: /home/username/.config/google-chrome/ WIndows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\
If you dont see any directory named profile then default (Directory is your profile directory) you can see which profile is your desired by checking the Google Profile Picture.png photo inside the directories. If default is your desired profile directory you want to use then copy the default directory to YOMEN directory and change the config.js userdatadir to Default. If you are confused then share some screenshot of your chrome User Data directory
Now instead of the usual error it says instead
"Something went wrong
Sorry, something went wrong there. Try again."
wdym with yomen directory
This repo name is yomen. so when you download the repo main.js will be your working directory which is inside yomen directory
Copy the chrome profile to your YOMEN directory and change config.js userdatadir to Profile1.
Chrome profile directory can be found in linux: /home/username/.config/google-chrome/ WIndows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data
If you dont see any directory named profile then default (Directory is your profile directory) you can see which profile is your desired by checking the Google Profile Picture.png photo inside the directories. If default is your desired profile directory you want to use then copy the default directory to YOMEN directory and change the config.js userdatadir to Default. If you are confused then share some screenshot of your chrome User Data directoryNow instead of the usual error it says instead
"Something went wrong Sorry, something went wrong there. Try again."
After my above instruction if you still get error then remove from main.js from line 66 to 119. and while running the chrome automation check the chrome profile picture and make sure that your profile have been updated the profile pic is located in chrome top right corner
i'm working with this problem .. please wait till next update
i'm working with this problem .. please wait till next update
Oh you're still maintain this repo! Nice I thought you stopped maintaining the repo.
Same problem, When do we expect the next update?
honestly i wanna update this to typescript or other language like rust
but yea, it doesn't affect the function, just switch the language
dear @Prisoner2-6-7 @suitechsoftware @Jvr2022 @INFP5W4 @Chikoo28
The issue has been fixed now
I have tried the updated files but still the same error on google login screen, Should I need to reinstall from scratch?
try again ..
try again ..
Yes, I have tried this about 10 times now:
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The Google account stays logged in and displays the account management screen. After a few seconds, the browser closes. I keep trying 4-5 times, but the same thing happens each time.
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To workaround this, I manually log out from Google as soon as it opens by bot. Then, I quickly click "Use another account" and bot immediately start typing my email and password. Once logged in, it opens YouTube and start scrolling, but after a few seconds, the browser closes automatically.
Just an update: Bot is working now but it's randomly typing comment on it own, I have written few comments in config file which I am expecting the bot to use but it's not taking it....Any guesses what's wrong?
I've fixed the issues and wanted to share the solutions here for future reference.
Issue 1: The bot scrolls through YouTube but doesn't click on any video and eventually, the browser closes automatically.
Fix: In the log folder, create two text files named "errorCommenting.log" and "successCommenting.log".
Issue 2: The bot types random comments instead of using the comments provided in the config file.
Fix: In main.js, from lines 166 to 171, replace "copycomment" with "copycommnet". Although "copycomment" is grammatically correct, it wasn't working in the code. I'm not a coder, but when I opened main.js and searched for "copycomment", I found the incorrect "copycommnet" on line 167. First, I corrected it to "copycomment" and tried the bot, but it still typed random comments. Then I tried using the incorrect "copycommnet", and everything worked as expected. Check the attached screenshot where I actually find this. Thanks
I've fixed the issues and wanted to share the solutions here for future reference.
Issue 1: The bot scrolls through YouTube but doesn't click on any video and eventually, the browser closes automatically.
Fix: In the log folder, create two text files named "errorCommenting.log" and "successCommenting.log".
Issue 2: The bot types random comments instead of using the comments provided in the config file.
Fix: In main.js, from lines 166 to 171, replace "copycomment" with "copycommnet". Although "copycomment" is grammatically correct, it wasn't working in the code. I'm not a coder, but when I opened main.js and searched for "copycomment", I found the incorrect "copycommnet" on line 167. First, I corrected it to "copycomment" and tried the bot, but it still typed random comments. Then I tried using the incorrect "copycommnet", and everything worked as expected. Check the attached screenshot where I actually find this. Thanks
Hey bro can you hmu with your gmail or smth so you can send me the updated code. I sort of noticed these aswell but I guess I messed something along the way and it didn't work again lol
I've fixed the issues and wanted to share the solutions here for future reference.
Issue 1: The bot scrolls through YouTube but doesn't click on any video and eventually, the browser closes automatically.
Fix: In the log folder, create two text files named "errorCommenting.log" and "successCommenting.log".
Issue 2: The bot types random comments instead of using the comments provided in the config file.
Fix: In main.js, from lines 166 to 171, replace "copycomment" with "copycommnet". Although "copycomment" is grammatically correct, it wasn't working in the code. I'm not a coder, but when I opened main.js and searched for "copycomment", I found the incorrect "copycommnet" on line 167. First, I corrected it to "copycomment" and tried the bot, but it still typed random comments. Then I tried using the incorrect "copycommnet", and everything worked as expected. Check the attached screenshot where I actually find this. ThanksHey bro can you hmu with your gmail or smth so you can send me the updated code. I sort of noticed these aswell but I guess I messed something along the way and it didn't work again lol
The bot is working fine, but YouTube deletes comments posted by this bot and has also removed one of my channels. I advise against taking the risk.
I've fixed the issues and wanted to share the solutions here for future reference.
Issue 1: The bot scrolls through YouTube but doesn't click on any video and eventually, the browser closes automatically.
Fix: In the log folder, create two text files named "errorCommenting.log" and "successCommenting.log".
Issue 2: The bot types random comments instead of using the comments provided in the config file.
Fix: In main.js, from lines 166 to 171, replace "copycomment" with "copycommnet". Although "copycomment" is grammatically correct, it wasn't working in the code. I'm not a coder, but when I opened main.js and searched for "copycomment", I found the incorrect "copycommnet" on line 167. First, I corrected it to "copycomment" and tried the bot, but it still typed random comments. Then I tried using the incorrect "copycommnet", and everything worked as expected. Check the attached screenshot where I actually find this. ThanksHey bro can you hmu with your gmail or smth so you can send me the updated code. I sort of noticed these aswell but I guess I messed something along the way and it didn't work again lol
If you'd still like to give it a try and need updated code, please DM me on Telegram at https://t.me/riteshbakshi29