After an initial test in the Netherlands, Disney+ was officially launched in the USA and Canada last month.
As a result, many Linux users were unable to use the service.
This error basically means that your unit is incompatible with the security level of DRM implemented.
For those unaware, Disney uses a Google-developed DRM system called Widevine to protect its streams from unauthorized activity.
Widevine has three different security levels, 1, 2 and 3.
Ironically this security level is not supported by many devices, including Linux.
In this case e.g.
Apparently, Disney+ has now tweaked its DRM security levels allowing for the service to work on Linux browsers.
The same was confirmed by Twitter users.
Looks like#DisneyPlusis working on Linux now!!
Now Linux desktop users can enjoy#BabyYodalike everyone else!!!!
Go forth and stream!
source: www.techworm.net