A constraint exists concerning the generation and use of short-lived, single-use credentials employed for accessing the streaming platform. This restriction pertains to the number of these credentials that can be created within a given timeframe or by a specific account. For example, a user might find that after generating three or four such codes within an hour, subsequent attempts are blocked, displaying a message indicating a temporary limit has been reached.
The enforcement of this threshold serves to protect user accounts from unauthorized access and potential misuse. By limiting the rapid creation of these credentials, the platform reduces the risk of automated attacks aimed at gaining illegitimate entry. Historically, such measures have become increasingly important as streaming services face growing threats from credential stuffing and similar malicious activities.