I spoof mine to say chrome; got tired of lying ass websites saying their page doesn't work in Firefox. First, fix your shit if that's the case. Second, yeah, it probably does.
this post was submitted on 02 May 2025
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Browsers have gotten too complicated.
Be careful what you wish for, that's how you end up with Chrome's weird semi-proprietary Sec-CH-UA headers
... and they've changed it back.
Really? If so they haven't pushed it to the main Debian repository
According to @librewolf@chaos.social it's still a problem in the current build if you have resist fingerprinting turned off.
Changed in 138.0-2, reverted in 138.0.1-1 which I got from repo.librewolf.net.
You can't stop sending it. That triggers bot detection. If you send a fake header, that doesn't match existing fingerprints of that browser, bot detection.
Yep, just got this problem too.