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Hi there!

As you probably all know is that pragmatic is the only provider (afaik) where you can adjust the volume on your liking. I recently have made a firefox extension for volume control. It works on pretty much every website, but it struggles on gambling websites. After figuring out for quite a while, I found out that slots are running in a cross-origin 'iframe', which means that we as developers cannot directly access or modify its contents due to browser security restrictions. Its a fundamental limitation. Unfortunately, this means we cannot control the volume of Stake's games through a browser extension (this was allowed before, and does not mean we can hack or cheat games or winnings).

There are only four solutions to this:

  1. Allow cross-origin access to 'iframe' games (basically all slots) (only for selected developers)
  2. Providers should implement their own volume control like pragmatic does
  3. Stake should create their own volume control fixed on every slot (maybe at the bottom on the 'game-footer')
  4. Host the games on the same domain as stake (which is probably an impossibility)

For option 2, I would like Stake to pass this on. I don't have the 'motion' to make them listen to me lol. I'm also willing to take option 1 upon myself. I have pretty much everything ready except the appropriate credentials for the iframe cross-origin, which should be implemented by Stake's developers. Option 3 is in my opinion the best way to keep it within the company and secure, but I can also be of assistance if its really necessary.

 

Anyways, that's my two cents.

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