From: Steven Duckworth <[email protected]>

Having decided to give Midori a try (as an alternative to Firefox), I
downloaded it and it seems to be working well.
However while on a website I often use, a warning popped up saying that the
technology was outdated and there were security issues, and that I should
use either: Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Opera.

I checked the settings in Midori but can't find how to update.

Has anyone else had this problem?



Steven Duckworth,

I don't actually use Midori, so I don't have the problem. But this page [http://midori-browser.org/download/ubuntu/] lists the PPA method of being kept up-to-date with the latest and greatest; sudo apt-add-repository ppa:midori/ppa && sudo apt-get update -qq && sudo apt-get install midori

I think though, it probably has more to do with not being one of the "big boys" as this XFCE page suggests under Common Problems; https://wiki.xfce.org/midori/faq Please visit that FAQ as goes over how to change Midori's user-agent string; Preferences > Network > Identify As

Eric Bradshaw

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