Spyke

I tried, User agent switcher works miracles. Just sayin'

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lemmy.ml

Many people have had easy success with Firefox by spoofing a “Chrome on Windows” user agent; you can use an extension like this one to do so.

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bartleby1reply
lemmy.ml

true. Also: not commenting is easier than commenting

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drspodreply
lemmy.ml
  • go to about:config
  • type general.useragent.override
  • if the key doesn't exist yet, select the String option and click + button
  • enter the useragent, eg. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/127.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 for Chrome/Windows
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miloreply
lemm.ee

Don't do this. It will override the user agent for every site you visit which will cause a lot of problems, like failing most captchas and breaking a lot of websites.

You should use an extension (like this one) to change UA on a per site basis instead.

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Or do the sane thing: close tab on any site that refuses to support Fx

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My browser isn’t supported (DDG). But I’m on an iPhone, and every browser is required to use WebKit—so every browser is literally safari. Lame.

Edit: oh, maybe it’s no phones.

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