This following guide will explain how to disable the OAuth Token in Kodi. It provides easy-to-follow instructions to get rid of this annoying error message once and for all.
The steps listed here will work on any device. This includes devices that are running Kodi on a Firestick.
The Amazon Firestick is a very popular streaming device. This is because of its affordable price and its ability to be “jailbroken”.
If you’re a Kodi user, you might have seen an error message that says:
An OAuth token is required for access. Go to ‘Settings’ – ‘Login’ – ‘Get OAuth token’ to generate one.
This error usually shows up when people use the popular Diggz Xenon Matrix Build. This is widely considered to be one of the Best Kodi Builds around.
Disabling the OAuth token is pretty easy and only takes a few minutes. In most cases, you can fix this by disabling the Twitch Kodi Addon. You can do this in the Kodi Settings.
A big shout-out goes to a helpful member of the TROYPOINT Insider Forum who figured out how to fix this problem.
How to Disable OAuth Token in Kodi
For this tutorial, we’re going to be using the Diggz Xenon Matrix Kodi Build. But don’t worry, these steps will also work with any other build or Kodi Addon that you might like to use.
1. Start by opening up the Add-ons Tab. It doesn’t matter if you’re using a Kodi Build or a Kodi Addon.
2. Select “My add-ons.”
3. Click on “All.”
4. Scroll down until you see the Twitch Add-on. Click on it to select it.
5. Click “Disable.”
And that’s all there is to it. You’ve successfully disabled the OAuth Token error message in Kodi.
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