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  2. User agent - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent

    On the Web, a user agent is a software agent responsible for retrieving and facilitating end-user interaction with Web content. [1] This includes all web browsers , such as Google Chrome and Safari , some email clients , standalone download managers like youtube-dl , and other command-line utilities like cURL .

  3. User-Agent header - Wikipedia

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    The user agent string format is currently specified by section 10.1.5 of HTTP Semantics. The format of the user agent string in HTTP is a list of product tokens (keywords) with optional comments. For example, if a user's product were called WikiBrowser, their user agent string might be WikiBrowser/1.0 Gecko/1.0. The "most important" product ...

  4. Swiftweasel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiftweasel

    Swiftweasel uses its own settings directory. The settings, including bookmarks, history, and extensions are imported from Mozilla Firefox the first time Swiftweasel runs. Plugins stored in /lib/mozilla/plugins and /lib/Firefox/plugins are detected and used by Swiftweasel.

  5. HTTP Strict Transport Security - Wikipedia

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    A server implements an HSTS policy by supplying a header over an HTTPS connection (HSTS headers over HTTP are ignored). [1] For example, a server could send a header such that future requests to the domain for the next year (max-age is specified in seconds; 31,536,000 is equal to one non-leap year) use only HTTPS: Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000.

  6. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 57, which was released in November 2017, was the first version to contain enhancements from Quantum, and has thus been named Firefox Quantum. A Mozilla executive stated that Quantum was the "biggest update" to the browser since version 1.0. [43] [44] [45] Unresponsive and crashing pages only affect other pages loaded within the same ...

  7. Usage share of web browsers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers

    Not all requests are generated by a user, as a user agent can make requests at regular time intervals without user input. In this case, the user's activity might be overestimated. Some examples: Certain anti-virus products fake their user agent string to appear to be popular browsers. This is done to trick attack sites that might display clean ...

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  9. Client Hints - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla, the company that makes Firefox, initially classified the proposal as harmful, and Apple, the company that makes Safari also took a negative stance against the proposal. [7] Despite these concerns, Chrome implemented support for HTTP Client Hints in August 2020.