This bug was fixed in the package webbrowser-app -
0.22+13.10.20130919.3-0ubuntu1

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webbrowser-app (0.22+13.10.20130919.3-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  [ Alexandre Abreu ]
  * Add a 'maximized' command line parameter mostly to enhance the
    control for webapps launch.

  [ Olivier Tilloy ]
  * Use the value of APP_ID to set the application name. This ensures
    that webapps (which run with a unique app ID) will write their data
    where they ought to, and that they won’t have access to other apps’
    cache and cookies. (LP: #1226085)
  * Add a unity action to clear the navigation history.
  * Override the UA string for facebook.com to ensure we’re getting
    touch-enabled content. Without this override, we were getting
    unstyled mobile content from the 90s. Impersonating an iphone or
    android would offer to install the respective applications when
    logging in. The 'Firefox' token gets us the right content (and
    pretending to be AppleWebKit seems to be necessary too, otherwise
    the layout is busted). (LP: #1215002)

  [ Ubuntu daily release ]
  * Automatic snapshot from revision 318
 -- Ubuntu daily release <[email protected]>   Thu, 19 Sep 2013 
15:52:17 +0000

** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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  Browser not recognized as mobile browser on multiple sites

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