Consider for a moment a typical User-Agent string sent by a Debian web browser:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.6) Gecko/20070802 Iceape/1.1.4
(Debian-1.1.4-1)
I agree that it is a bit too verbose and it might even be a security
problem, but reaching consensus on what portions of string to strip off
is not going to be easy.
Maybe there could be a low priority question when installing the
browser. The use of phishing could be there too (another privacy
problem) for iceweasel.
- choose your user agent: Mozilla/5.0 | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux) | ...
- do you want to use Google's based phishing detection? A list of known
phishing sites will be downloaded from Google every 30 minutes: yes|no
Anyway, as somebody pointed out already, if no nobody else uses shorter
user-agents, being *the* user with the "Mozilla/5.0" user-agent might be
even more identiable than being a Debian user on a platform other than
i386. But as time goes by more users will have that kind of user-agent,
I guess. I would.
Eduardo
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