Product Information
What is Uaswitcher?
Easily pose as another browser by changing the user-agent header.
Pretending to be a different browser can be useful in various scenarios:
Some websites require you to log in or purchase a subscription to view their content, but grant full access to search engines.
Some pages determine whether you're using a mobile device or a desktop browser based on the user agent.
Certain sites mandate the use of a specific browser to access their content.
And there may be more...
Please note, your browser won’t magically transform into another software just by pretending to be one. If a website locks you out due to your browser lacking required features, changing the user agent won’t make a difference.
It also modifies `navigator.userAgent` and generates convincing values for several other navigator.* properties.
- Translating "User-Agent Switcher" into new languages
Any help in translating this extension is greatly appreciated! To contribute, simply visit our project on the Weblate-hosted instance, create an account, and select an existing language or add a new one to get started. Thank you for your assistance!
(Alternatively, you can submit a merge request on GitLab with updated translation files or send me the translation via the "Support Email" address.)
How to use Uaswitcher?
UASwitcher is a browser extension that allows users to easily modify their browser's User-Agent string to mimic other browsers, helping access web content or alter display in specific scenarios.
Core Functions of Uaswitcher
Browser extension
Browser Extension
Usage Scenarios of Uaswitcher
- Access web content that requires login or subscription but is open to search engines
- Switch between mobile or desktop views of web pages based on User-Agent
- Access websites that require specific browsers
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