markus99@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 8 months agoLinux hits 4% on the desktop 🐧 📈gs.statcounter.comexternal-linkmessage-square234fedilinkarrow-up1961arrow-down119cross-posted to: linux@programming.devtechnology@lemmy.worldlinux@lemmy.mllinux@lemmy.mllinux@lemmy.mllinux@lemmy.mllinux@lemmy.ml
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minus-squareSquizzy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·8 months agoOh yeah, another thing I’ve to do is find a browser that doesn’t.
minus-squareBlisterexe@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·8 months agohttps://www.whatismybrowser.com/guides/how-to-change-your-user-agent/firefox
minus-squareSquizzy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·8 months agoYeah, I already use Firefox and the standard add ons, but I wasn’t sure if it was one that gave out user data to websites.
minus-squareBlisterexe@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·8 months agoby default it does not randomize the user agent string, because that would make some websites, (eg: download pages) behave weird
Oh yeah, another thing I’ve to do is find a browser that doesn’t.
librewolf
https://www.whatismybrowser.com/guides/how-to-change-your-user-agent/firefox
Yeah, I already use Firefox and the standard add ons, but I wasn’t sure if it was one that gave out user data to websites.
by default it does not randomize the user agent string, because that would make some websites, (eg: download pages) behave weird