I understand what you mean. I got word from the same list about IceCat not
including its own UA string and using the most common UA string as default,
that —

> That's intentional, and you're subverting a measure designed to protect
> your privacy by "fixing" this. Using the same user agent string as
> Firefox reduces your fingerprint.
[—as written by a seasoned specialist in these things.]

Better to only keep the Firefox string, as IceCat is based on Firefox, and
Ff market share is very small. To avoid site breakage, most would choose
Firefox, while IceCat is for the privacy-conscious.

-M.


2016-04-20 5:51 GMT+03:00 Pirate Praveen <[email protected]>:

> Its not just about me. Don't you think its important to include by
> default? Do you want every user to follow these steps so IceCatMobile is
> recognized as a mobile browser?
>
>
> On 2016, ഏപ്രിൽ 20 4:25:22 AM IST, Mart Rootamm <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> In about:config, go to
>>
>> general.useragent.override
>>
>> • There, tap on the setting, then long-tap to copy the parameter name and
>> value, and back these up in a text editor to some text file (for future
>> reference).
>>
>> • I use a UA string similar to this:
>>
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Android 4.4; Mobile; rv:38.0) Gecko/38.0 Firefox/38.0
>> IceCat/38.7.1
>>
>> This is essentially the default Firefox UA string for version 38.0, with
>> IceCat/38.7.1 appended to it.
>>
>> In Android versions below 4.4, Firefox for mobile uses 'Android 4.4' as
>> the general OS identifier; from Android 4.4 and up, Firefox uses the actual
>> Android version number. More here:
>>
>>
>> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Gecko_user_agent_string_reference
>>
>> -M.
>> 29.03.2016 16:30 kirjutas kuupäeval "Pirate Praveen" <[email protected]
>> >:
>>
>>> I know IceCat blocks browser based fingerprinting but I think
>>> IceCatMobile should identify itself as a mobile browser even if other
>>> identifying information are suppressed. gitlab.com was showing its
>>> desktop version making it difficult to use.
>>>
>>> 38.6.0 from fdroid.
>>> --
>>> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
>>>
>>>
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>
>
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