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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I would say a user agent spoofer would be more useful for this particular image. The Mozilla team recommends User-Agent Switcher and Manager for Firefox users.
Where can I learn more about using this Firefox extension? I’ve installed it, but it hasn’t changed the results of (https://trilinder.pythonanywhere.com/image.jpg).
I see I am able to black list pythonanywhere.com.
That’s weird. The extension should definitely work with the image, as that’s what I used when building this quick demo. Does the content of a site like this update?
Here’s a six-minute YouTube video explaining how to use it
TL;DW: Click on the extension icon, use the drop-down lists to find a browser and OS, select a pre-configured user-agent string from the list, and click “apply (container)” or “apply (all windows)”. Having your user-agent string change randomly with each request is possible but requires writing a bit of JSON in the options.
TY!! That link works on Invidious, Yay! I’ll check it when I get a break.