💭FAQ
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FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the extension. If you're encountering issues with the extension, you may want to go to the following page: Troubleshooting
The V1 branch uses a completely different proxying system than the V2 so we won't push any update to anyone in the V1 branch, as that means it's still working just fine for them. If you have issues with the V1 branch, feel free to troubleshoot at the 's wiki page.
Do keep in mind that TTV LOL PRO V1 is no longer supported nor maintained, so it's only recommended for advanced users. For more information, check the 's wiki page.
We strongly encourage users to install the extension through the stores, as they can deliver automatic updates to improve the overall experience.
Outdated builds can give unexpected results, so please update to the latest version!
There have been some reports from users having this strange behavior. Please uninstall any other Twitch AdBlock extension before installing TTV LOL PRO. If you're installing TTV LOL PRO V2, please uninstall TTV LOL PRO V1 before installing it.
Alternatively, you can reset your settings to the default provided in the Extension's Options Page.
We require a very specific permission for the V2 system to work, proxy
, as specified here. Chrome does a really aggressive naming to that permission, as if used in a malicious manner, an extension could forward all the requests to a proxy server of its choice.
Twitch has been using the HTTPS protocol for years now, such as basically every website on the planet. This means that the traffic is encrypted between you and Twitch's servers. The proxy server can't see anything based on your traffic. The only information that a proxy could obtain is that your public IP address is accessing www.twitch.tv
(for example) at 3AM, there's no more information, as the proxy only acts as a "forwarding" server.
The default provided proxies only stores logs of connections for 24h, after that they're all purged. This is done to improve proxy performance as we can see usage stats based on that. If you don't like this, we suggest creating your own proxy server using the following guide: Host your own proxy.
Keep in mind that all ISPs and providers can still see your IP address and domains you access, that information is not encrypted.
Please read the troubleshooting steps at Troubleshooting
The short answer is no. By default, we try to block any third party access outside what's been allowed by us. If you try to use the proxies for other purposes (e.g. web browsing) you'll get flagged and permanently banned.
If you try to circumvent the extension and proxy protections to use it in the "Proxy all requests" option, you'll get flagged and permanently banned.
We're chill if you ask us. Are you a developer trying to bypass Twitch ads on your app? You may contact us directly to discuss your use of our proxies. As long as your app follows best practices for handling connections and such, you'll be granted permission.
The short answer is no. Most of these VPN providers such as NordVPN use HTTP over SSL proxies (basically HTTPS proxies) which are not compatible with the extension.
You can use third party projects, such as gluetun to expose your VPN connection as an HTTP proxy, but do keep in mind that this is meant to be used by advanced users, and running this service uses huge amounts of RAM, and possibly CPU.
We can only give support for the Public and Restricted Proxy Infrastructure, thus by using third party services it means that you're on your own.
Do keep in mind that TTV LOL PRO V1 is no longer supported nor maintained, so it's only recommended for advanced users. For more information, check the 's wiki page.
You can take a look at the extension's source code. We only proxy the following domains related to Twitch for the system to work: .