@dev4ever@googlegroups.com Sir, developer. I have a suggestion to offer. If the Useragent is modified through the time rule, it is easy to detect. Delay, or not delay. It's all possible.
Suggest a solution
I have thought of this solution to the problem. Every time I enter a website, the website only uses the same Useragent and will not change again. (Take a page from the Cookie AutoDelete developer's work, the same web page can be multiple tags. Only close the TAB of the page, all Useragent will be deleted, the next time in a new)
Additional context
As mentioned above, if this feature can be added, I think it will increase privacy. Thought of this point is coming from some detection pages. They can see that my Useragnet is changing. (Whether I use a slow time or a fast time, as soon as the time is up, it's clear that I'm changing the Useragent in disguise.)
Is there an existing issue for this?
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@dev4ever@googlegroups.com Sir, developer. I have a suggestion to offer. If the Useragent is modified through the time rule, it is easy to detect. Delay, or not delay. It's all possible.
Suggest a solution
I have thought of this solution to the problem. Every time I enter a website, the website only uses the same Useragent and will not change again. (Take a page from the Cookie AutoDelete developer's work, the same web page can be multiple tags. Only close the TAB of the page, all Useragent will be deleted, the next time in a new)
Additional context
As mentioned above, if this feature can be added, I think it will increase privacy. Thought of this point is coming from some detection pages. They can see that my Useragnet is changing. (Whether I use a slow time or a fast time, as soon as the time is up, it's clear that I'm changing the Useragent in disguise.)