• PoliticalAgitator@lemm.ee
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        They don’t need to put incriminating “if Firefox” statements in their code – the initial page request would have included the user agent and it would be trivial to serve different JavaScript based on what it said.

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          Easy enough to test though. Load the page with a UA changer and see if it still shows up when Firefox pretends to be Chrome

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            The video in the linked article does just that. The page takes 5 seconds to load the video, the user changes the UA, they refresh the page and suddenly the video loads instantly. I would have liked to see them change the UA back to Firefox to prove it’s not some weird caching issue though

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              Yeah, and also Edge or an older version of Chrome etc just to be sure.

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            I don’t know, nor am I speculating. The person I was replying to said they didn’t see a browser check in the code, which isn’t enough to dismiss it.