• /home/pineapplelover@lemm.ee
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    Some of you need to stop spoofing browsing agents. We need to show people that Firefox is used. This telemetry can help Firefox support and become a big competitor to Chrome and other Chromium based browsers.

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      Do you think the number of people spoofing user agents are going to even dent those numbers?

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      I say we just set our UAs to “Firefox”, plain and simple. None of that “Chrome KHTML like Gecko” shit.

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        Typical Firefox UA: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/120.0

        Chrome: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

        See browsers started calling themselves “Mozilla” to say “Hey I can do what Firefox can!” (or back then still navigator, doesn’t matter. So then sites started checking for “Gecko” (which is Mozilla’s browser engine), and browsers (in this case Konqueror, I think) started adding “Hey, I’m like Gecko” to it. Then… it just goes on and on.

        The only things not Mozilla in that Firefox UA are X11, Linux, and x86_64. It never stepped so low as to call itself “Mozilla (like Mosaic)”.

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      Iirc there’s a “per site” spoofer that people could use instead, for those sites that require specific browsers. I don’t actually know what it’s called, and my cursory Google search didn’t bring up much of anything, but I do believe I’ve seen them before.

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        The FF extension is just called “User-Agent Switcher” I believe?

        And yes, you can set it blacklist mode or whitelist mode (in other words, “use the extension on every domain but:” vs. “Only use the extension with these domains:”).

        I’ll only switch away from FF if a site is completely broken. I’ll try it before resorting to chromium

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        Some sites that don’t work on FF will work if the site thinks you’re using a Chromium-based browser.

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          Huh. I can’t remember the last time a site didn’t work in firefox, but worked with a chromium-based browser.

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              I forget what specific site it was, but I recently experienced this with some website a doctor’s office uses for online appointments. The site straight up said that it didn’t work with Firefox and to open it in a different browser. I ended up having to use Edge because I uninstalled Chrome as soon as I had switched back to Firefox.

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              My local power company’s site is broken in strange ways in Firefox. Bars for recent bill amounts are all the same length, usage page throws an error and won’t open, a link in the dropdown for a home energy analyzer is completely missing.