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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] GNU IceCat finally on f-droid.org


From: Mart Rootamm
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] GNU IceCat finally on f-droid.org
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 12:39:19 +0300

> That's intentional, and you're subverting a measure designed to protect
> your privacy by "fixing" this. Using the same user agent string as
> Firefox reduces your fingerprint.

Indeed, but the default IceCatMobile UA string is not even remotely mobile (Windows 6.1, etc), causing many sites to display a desktop design where they should not. AFAIK, IceCat does not include the default Firefox UA string as an optional feature.

On one hand, a person who chooses to use IceCat is already moderately computer-proficient, but it would be difficult to recommend this browser to beginners, because "it breaks their site." Truth be told, even a person who chooses Firefox over Android default or Chrome could also be classed as a reasonably atypical user.

The site-specific overrides option is useful, though.

btw, is there any progress about Firefox 45+ not having cookie prompts viz IceCat? I was kinda hoping IceCat would keep them prompts.

-M.

2016-04-20 3:32 GMT+03:00 Julie Marchant <address@hidden>:
On 04/19/2016 06:22 PM, Mart Rootamm wrote:
> One issue is, that IceCatMobile fails to show its own user agent string,
> and uses a UA string of non-free software, which skews server
> statistics. I had to guesstimate the possible IceCat UA string for myself.

That's intentional, and you're subverting a measure designed to protect
your privacy by "fixing" this. Using the same user agent string as
Firefox reduces your fingerprint.

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