Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote on 28/10/20 16:33:
EE wrote on 28/10/2020 6:06 AM:
Daniel wrote:
I've received a letter from one of my Superannuation companies
telling me they have lost me postal address (so how were they able
to send me a letter?? The idiots!!) so I went to their website but
was unable to log in because they didn't accept my SM 2.49.5, so
I've set up a User Agent override, I hope, telling them I'm using
FF/78. but that failed as well, so I'm asking is
general.useragent.complesOverride.ioof.com.au,userset,string,Firefox/78.0
correctly formatted?? If the company is IOOF, might capitalising the
ioof help/be necessary??
Any suggestions, please!
The new string name would be:
general.useragent.override.ioof.com.au
and the new value would be:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.0
O.K., so you're suggesting the 'complex' is unnecessary and the
'override' should all be lower case. O.K., I'm game!
Done! When I later re-boot into Linux, I'll see if it works. Thanks.
general.useragent.site_specific_overrides;true
and
general.useragent.override.ioof.com.au;Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1;
WOW64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.0
still fail to get me into the site. When I attempt to log in, I'm warned
that my SM might not be suitable but can click to accept the warning and
that brings up a blank screen with "Done" at the bottom left of my SM
screen.
Any further ideas??
Are these people using javascript to dig out the navigator information?
If so, their setup can recognize that the user-agent sent by the browser
is a fake. You could try user-agent switcher and fill in all the blanks
for that particular fake, in which case the fake would be convincing.
Yhe other thing you could do is just use a different browser. Any
chromium browser (that claims to be Chrome) should be fine. Brave and
Slimjet are chromium browsers but do not spy on you as Chrome does. You
could try that.
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