Ant wrote:
I have to disable it for YouTube.com so I can rate, get faster web site speeds, etc. However, I lose its chat feature.

What about the rest of you? Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)

I advertise Firefox, but not Lightning. When Seamonkey added that capacity, I was grateful, because there were too many sites that demand Firefox without accounting for the possibility of other projects based on Firefox. Since that time, I have rarely had to resort to spoofing to get a site to work correctly.

However, more recently, there are a growing number of sites that are complaining about older releases of Firefox. Some have been rejecting anything older than 57, and with the end of life of ESR 52, then there's a growing number that demand at least 60.

I just noted some things about spoofing in a separate thread, so I'll try not to repeat that all here. However, with 2.53 releases, those are now all showing Firefox 60 with Firefox compatibility enabled, and in my experience, that seems to have abated most of the "unsupported browser" complaints.

However, Google seems to be doing its own thing. As a general thing, I try to minimize my interaction with Google, but I have found that at google.com it's useful to do an about:config entry for general.useragent.override.google.com that shows a stock Firefox UA (without reference to Seamonkey) all the time, rather than resorting to constant tinkering with on-the-fly spoofing through PrefBar, in order to get the Google search bar to display properly. I also do minimal stuff at YouTube, and when I'm there, I haven't seen problems, but I don't try to use chat, either. In fact, I didn't even know that YouTube supports chat.

However, if it takes spoofing to get google.com to display correctly, it wouldn't surprise me if they're doing most of the same UI things at YouTube, and that you may have to spoof to get things to behave. Although I like the flexibility of PrefBar to do UA switching on the fly, for any site that I visit frequently (especially if it's something where I have a tab open for extended use while I have other tabs also open), I'm inclined to go the route of about:config for something like that.

If you're seeing better performance without advertising compatibility, but not able to use chat, I'm not sure if there's a really good work-around. For that, switching back and forth between UAs with PrefBar might get you functionality, but not simultaneously.

Smith
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