NFN Smith wrote:

There's only a couple of sites that I regularly see that don't like the UA string for Seamonkey 2.49.5, especially Google's home page.  Thus, rather than doing global spoofing, I went to prefs:js and set general.useragent.override.google.com to show a standard Firefox 68.0 UA, while still showing the standard Seamonkey UA (including in the mail client) to the rest of the world.

I thought it was a bug in SM causing the Google home page to behave as it is, however was told it's the User Agent causing it.

Unfortunately, all of the User Agent switcher Add-Ons for SeaMonkey, are not compatible with the latest SM version.


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