Your browser would still give away some information needed for some normal web application requirements. IP address for example. Running scripts (VBScript, JavaScript) or apps (ActiveX, Java) in the browser is a potential security risk. I'd say only run them when needed.
Opera is another browser that allows a user to change the client header info returned to the web server. John Hebert John Smith wrote: > Well what you could do is run a browser like Konqueror on your linux > boxes. You can configure Konqueror very easily to report to sites that > you are running windows and that you are browsing using IE. Last time I > played with Konqueror you could even select some revision numbers for > the software. I think there were three or four rev. numbers for IE, > Mozilla, Netscape, etc. > > If anyone knows how to do this with Mozilla I would be most interested > to hear about it. > > Clay
