User-Agent Switcher
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themoisterymachine last edited by
@burnout426 Any chance of getting a toggle option for that extension? Like by clicking the icon? Seems good so far!
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Product-Manager last edited by
@burnout426 Thanks, I followed your advice. I think I'm dealing with a website that has some extra safety measures... I cleared the cache and everything and it still doeasn't work.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@themoisterymachine I tried at one point and couldn't get the scripting to work right with options. I may try again some time. I'd post if I do. I haven't tested it, but if you goto the URL
opera://extensions
and click on "details" for my extension and make use of "on specific sites" under "site access", that might control what sites the extension works on. -
Product-Manager last edited by Product-Manager
Solved:
I deleted the site's cookies and added the URL to the extension white list like this: https://*.roadmunk.com/ so it will include all subdomains. -
cgigate last edited by
All agents are so out of dated.
Even I can use "edit button" to do something. but all icon agents with far out of dated -
A Former User last edited by
Очень плохо! Яндекс.интернетометр https://yandex.ru/internet/ без труда определяет.
Раньше было хорошо, теперь плохо. — -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
In Opera Stable 71.0.3770.228, the edit button (the pencil) just minimizes Opera instead of showing the dialog to edit the string. It's working fine in Opera Beta and Opera Developer though.
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operah last edited by
If the extension creator (@dr34polw) can't update the user agent list, can someone else who knows how do it?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@operah. I updated the user-agents for Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Opera for Windows for this extension. I left the rest alone. Download my zip file and extract it to a place you want to keep the extension folder.
Then, in Opera, goto the URL
opera://extensions
, disable/uninstall the version of this extension from addons.opera.com.Then, (while still on the
opera://extensions
page), enable developer mode, click "load unpacked", and point it to the extension's folder (specifically, the folder where manifest.json is at). That will load my updated version of the extension.In the lib/config.js file in the extension folder is where the user-agent strings are specified. You can edit them to your liking and then just click the reload button next to the extension on the
opera://extensions
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operah last edited by
@burnout426
Thank you! And thank you for specifying all the details of how to install the update.Since it seems dr34polw is no longer engaged, I wonder if it would make sense for you to create a new extension. That way the updated user agents would install automatically, without all the work you specified.
I might be mistaken, but I'm a little concerned that there's too much room for error if I go thru all those stages myself.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@operah I have an extension at https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/extensions/mask_as_chrome that removes Opera's part from the user agent so that Opera appears to be Chrome on whatever platform you're on. It works for all sites by default, but you can adjust that via the "site access" settings for the extension at the URL
opera://extensions
.Another way to mask as Chrome is to goto the URL
opera://flags/#freeze-user-agent
, enable the flag and restart Opera. Then, there's no need for an extension.You can also specify any user agent string you want for Opera via the command line as mentioned on this page.
Since it seems dr34polw is no longer engaged, I wonder if it would make sense for you to create a new extension.
Thanks. I thought about it, but I don't really want to keep updating the the user agents either. It's a never-ending task. It'd make more sense to have the extension reference a site like https://developers.whatismybrowser.com/api/features/web-browser-version-numbers that keeps the list of strings up to date. Not sure if there's a free list anywhere. That one cost money.
Not only that, but Chrome's x64 Windows user agent is the only one that's really useful in Opera. The other methods mentioned above already satisfy that. Also, this dr34polw extension allows you to specify a custom string right in the extension options in the user interface.
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stoupa last edited by stoupa
Hi,
I have a minor problem...
I downloaded the zip from burnout426...But after activating at the Opera, the entire "abikegoefdiihgbhgkkndohoflmgealc" folder will deleted within ca 30 seconds... (without any warning (error messages))
I solved it by completely removing the rights and left it only "read", but something there probably bothers security :(?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@stoupa Sounds like you extracted the zip file and put the extension folder in the "extensions" folder in Opera's profile folder. If so, you can't put it there or Opera will remove it. put in your "C:\Users\yourusername" folder or your Documents folder for example and then load it from there.
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TheA6Gaming last edited by
Hi! I downloaded this and its saying that chrome is outdated- is there any fixes for this?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thea6gaming Last update was almost three years ago.
Try checking if you can edit the user agent info for Chrome.
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vandreyuk last edited by
Are you planning to support new User-Agent Client Hints in the nearest feature?
Now opera sends headers like that
sec-ch-ua: "Opera";v="83", "Chromium";v="97", ";Not A Brand";v="99"
all the time which makes the extension useless for many sites