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User Agent
Spoof UserAgent ID=1
Browser to identify as
Global values:
1 = Opera
2 = Mozilla
3 = Internet Explorer
Site-specific values:
4 = Mozilla, Opera not mentioned
5 = Internet Explorer, Opera not mentioned
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I can't tell you if it will work on the site you want but this method does work for changing Opera settings in the ini file.
Opera's Settings File Explained
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Ok, I tried playing with the default.action for privoxy, but I STILL cannot mask my user agent! I think I'm doing it wrongly, but it seemed pretty straight forward, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
I remember there is a setting in opera, to pretend to be someone else. SpoofUseragent in the ini-file seems to be the place, but it does not work.
Any idea how I can pretend to be firefox?
(And no, I cannot use Minimo, as it is too buggy and crashes all the time)