Struggling to log into the new Max streaming service? You’re not alone

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Well, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) wasn’t hoping for a rocky start to life for its newly launched Max streaming service – but that’s exactly what’s happened.

The super streamer, which replaced HBO Max, one of the best streaming services, today (May 23), has been marred by a persistent log-in problem that’s preventing returning HBO Max users and new subscribers from accessing its suite of content.

Earlier today, I attempted to sign into the new platform to see what was available to stream, how Max’s new user interface compares to its predecessor, and more. However, after trying to log into our account, I was met with the obligatory ‘ Something went wrong, please try again’ message.

A screenshot of the Max log-in error message taken in Google Chrome

New and returning Max customers have been met with a log-in error message. (Image credit: Warner Bros. Discovery)

Initially, I didn’t expect to be met with this error message. There were no issues with entering my account details – i.e. my email address and password. Upon signing in for the first time, though, I was asked to complete a couple of bot-resistant puzzles to confirm it was me who was signing into my account.

A screenshot of a Max-based puzzle you need to solve to sign in

Max asks you to protect your account by solving a few puzzles when you first sign in. (Image credit: Warner Bros. Discovery)

The puzzles, of which there are two to choose from, aren’t very difficult to solve. But you can restart them at any point if you mess up. 

So, what are they? One is an audio-based puzzle, which tasks you with picking out the animal sound out of three noises that play through your speakers or headphones. The other is an image-based one, which asks you to rotate an animal in the direction that a wooden hand is pointing. See the image below for an example of what I mean.

A screenshot of a Max-based puzzle, which asks you to rotate an animal in the direction a hand is pointing

Warner Bros. Discovery really doesn’t want your Max account to be hijacked. (Image credit: Warner Bros. Discovery)

Successfully complete three of these puzzles in a row and you’ll be met with a ‘Success!’ message, indicating you’ve been signed in.



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