Do I understand correctly that Imperva is security software the site is
using to block access from "unapproved" browsers? If so, IMHO the
SeaMonkey team at least needs to take steps to prevent this from locking
up the browser as is happening now. I know how to kill the process with
Task Manager, but less computer-savvy users may be stymied.
John
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 23/01/2021 09:18, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
...>
Two possible workarounds here:
1 - about:config and then modify
general.useragent.compatMode.strict-firefox (you may well have to
restart Seamonkey before the change becomes active).
...
UA spoofing didn't seem to break through the Imperva thing. It might
help once you actually reach a page served by the company that does not
show its pages.
/df
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