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navigator.userAgent, navigator.appVersion, and navigator.platform.

Starting in Chrome 101.... more fun!

         

blend27

10:35 pm on Jan 26, 2022 (gmt 0)

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I was working in Chrome Tools today when I saw this info message pop up:
A page or script is accessing at least one of navigator.userAgent, navigator.appVersion, and navigator.platform.

Starting in Chrome 101, the amount of information available in the User Agent string will be reduced.

So, does that say that there will be no normal UA?

Dimitri

1:01 pm on Feb 2, 2022 (gmt 0)

blend27

2:26 am on Feb 10, 2022 (gmt 0)

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Dim, spasibo ;)

now(from there): In the coming weeks, we will announce an Origin Trial for sites to opt in to receiving the fully reduced User-Agent..

To make the horde understand.. will UA be blank(much touched on that subject cause DOT.HTACCESS sintax and,. to the t by engine in here, in here and there)?

I have been parsing headers for a bit of some time, filtering juicy out.