I've wondered about that as well. Especially since websites seem to know which operating system one is running anyway. Sadly I can't say I know enough about this to have an informed opinion.
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I'm thinking it should mimic the most common user agent available (guessing Edge's whatever it is), refreshed on updates. At the very least it should be far easier to configure. As it stands changes in About:config are not recognized.
At the very least it should be far easier to configure. As it stands changes in About:config are not recognized.
That would be ethically questionable
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Why?
Becausebyour promoting proprietary spyware. I want to promote Linux as that's what's best for freedom.
Are we really thinking people regularly check browser rankings and go out and try new ones that are trending? That doesn't ring true to me. I try a new browser if I see a recommendation, if ever.