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Agar.io does not load in Slimjet

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:07 am
by PureView
Hello

I've reported this several versions earlier, but so far no change for the better. Agar.io works for me in any browser, but Slimjet.

Re: Agar.io does not load in Slimjet

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 8:24 am
by PureView
Hello, any update on this?

Re: Agar.io does not load in Slimjet

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 9:01 am
by oftentired
Would http://agario.biz/ work for you just as well?

Re: Agar.io does not load in Slimjet

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 4:32 am
by hyperion
Both agar.io and agario works for me

Re: Agar.io does not load in Slimjet

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 11:00 am
by flashpeak
I played as guest. It seems to work fine. Although, nothing happens when I press space or W.
PureView wrote:Hello

I've reported this several versions earlier, but so far no change for the better. Agar.io works for me in any browser, but Slimjet.

Re: Agar.io does not load in Slimjet

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:19 am
by PureView
oftentired wrote:Would http://agario.biz/ work for you just as well?
No.
Agario.biz works, but Agar.io does not. The error is "Uncaught SecurityError: Failed to execute 'toDataURL' on 'HTMLCanvasElement': Tainted canvases may not be exported.(anonymous function) @ main_out.js?v=28:21(anonymous function) @ main_out.js?v=28:21l @ master.js:2f.fireWith @ master.js:2n.extend.ready @ master.js:2I @ master.js:1".
hyperion wrote:Both agar.io and agario works for me
Thanks for checking.
flashpeak wrote:I played as guest. It seems to work fine. Although, nothing happens when I press space or W.
Thanks for checking. It's alright, you cannot shoot mass or split untill you've eaten enough.

I've managed to find the culprit. It's "Disable reading from HTML5 canvas" turned on. Being mindful of privacy and under impression of the brief, I checked the option on my initial browser setup. Could not forsee incompatibilities at that time, nor was I warned about any possible ones.

Since Agario.biz works, I'm inclined to believe the issue is with Agar.io. Nevertheless, this example proves the necessity to have domain exceptions for 'Canvas Fingerprinting prevention', because it is unreasonable to lose useful feature due to one site's (mis)behavior.