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complements authentication changes
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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ There are two main use cases for authentication:
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```{note}
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The Authentication framework currently only works with the following modules:
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* Generic Extractor
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* Screenshot Enricher
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* [Generic Extractor](../modules/autogen/extractor/generic_extractor.md) - the main module for extracting content from websites
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* [Antibot Extractor/Enricher](../modules/autogen/extractor/antibot_extractor_enricher.md)
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To authenticate for WACZ archiving, see the instructions on the [](../modules/autogen/enricher/wacz_extractor_enricher.md) page.
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```
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ You can save your authentication information directly inside your orchestration
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```{note}
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The Username & Password, and API settings only work with the Generic Extractor. Other modules (like the screenshot enricher) can only use the `cookies` options. Furthermore, many sites can still detect bots and block username/password logins. Twitter/X and YouTube are two prominent ones that block username/password logging.
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Currently, the Username & Password, and API settings only work with the Generic and Antibot Extractors. Furthermore, many sites can still detect bots and block username/password logins. Twitter/X and YouTube are two prominent ones that block username/password logging.
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One of the 'Cookies' options is recommended for the most robust archiving, but it still isn't guaranteed to work.
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