Discord in web browser6/30/2023 While I still don't understand why something known as a "Site-Specific-User-Agent-Override ( SSUAO)" begins with " ", as of now, I am happy to confirm that this trick also works in Feodor2's Centaury! (build of Basilisk Web browser for Windows XP)Īlso, to be more specific, Discord (at least at this moment in time) is not at all bothered by reporting "Windows NT 5.1" as part of the user agent, and it will happily note that I'm using Windows XP!įeodor2 intelligently uses the "%OS_SLICE%" variable instead of pretending to be Windows 7 or something like the others seem to do for all the overrides (I wish they'd all follow his lead!) This feature is called Site-Specific-User-Agent-Override ( SSUAO) old Firefox did have it enabled, but it was later crippled in favour of extensions besides Pale Moon ( New Moon), other browsers with that feature ON are Basilisk ( 55/moebius + 52/UXP) and its fork Serpent 52.9.0, CyberFox 52.9.1 (can be patched to run on Vista SP2, but, sadly, is now a dead project) and SeaMonkey 2.49.4 (also EOL'ed). (60.0 is the current ESR branch) if you don't want to appear to all sites as Firefo圎SR 60 on Win7 64-bit, then, as hinted, you'd have to use extensions in F圎SR 52.9.0 (e.g. The reason Serpent 52.9.0 works for Discord Voice features isįWIW, Firefox ESR 52.9.0 does support WebRTC (but not SSUAO), so you could restore the Voice Features there by creating a General-User-Agent-Override ( GUAO) with NT 6.1+ inside it and a recent (supported) Firefox version, e.g. There's no need for addons though, in Pale Moon's case, you can set any user agent you want in about:config
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