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When logging in to the app, using 2FA will send a message to another device to confirm the login request. However, instead of displaying the correct info for the machine used to login (Windows, Laptop Name), all that was reported was a nondescript "Mac" machine. The reported location was correct, however. This same info is accessible from the Google Account/Security If this is intended, explain so
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Describe the bug
The pin feature, which keeps the toolbar always on the window, is not working. Even when it's pinned, it's going away.
Steps to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Open a window and set toolbar to Pin
- take curser off window
- toolbar disappears.
Expected behavior
The toolbar should stay pinned
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⚬ PROBLEM:
Some content creators make videos where the aspect ratio changes during the video. When their video itself has a different aspect ratio than the monitor of the viewer, the "transparent background" option creates two differently colored bars, which is distracting in my opinion.
Example:
![Example](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/41735601/114696189-b0747780-9d1c-11eb-9f