- <p>There are several preset user agents that match common browsers and operating systems. For browser fingerprinting purposes, anything that is rare is easier to track.
- If Privacy Browser becomes common and many people use <code>PrivacyBrowser/1.0</code> as their user agent, it will be a good choice for privacy.
- Firefox or Chrome are the most common user agents, but they auto-update and their version numbers change so quickly that it is likely the user agents included in Privacy Browser
- will often be out of step with the majority of user agents in the server logs.</p>
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- <p>Some websites <a href="https://www.stoutner.com/user-agent-problems/">do not function correctly</a> if they do not recognize the user agent.
- Using domain settings to set the user agent to <strong>WebView Default</strong>, or another user agent that is commonly recognized, usually resolves the problem.
- Android’s WebView does not allow the user agent to be blank. If it is, WebView simply sends the default user agent to the server.</p>
+ <p>Alguns sites <a href="https://www.stoutner.com/user-agent-problems/">não funcionam corretamente</a> se não reconhecem o agente do usuário.
+ Usar as configurações de domínio para definir o agente do usuário para <strong>WebView Padrão</strong> ou outro agente do usuário comumente reconhecido geralmente resolve o problema.
+ O WebView do Android não permite que o agente do usuário fique em branco. Se for, o WebView simplesmente envia o agente do usuário padrão para o servidor.</p>