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Your browser is not currently supported for streaming Live TV and DVR content with DISH Anywhere.

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DISH has updated Dish Anywhere. Now getting error message, Unsupported Browser. Your browser is not currently supported for streaming Live TV and DVR content with DISH Anywhere. Please use a Chrome or Safari browser to access this content. Reply

DISH has updated Dish Anywhere. Now getting error message, Unsupported Browser. Your browser is not currently supported for streaming Live TV and DVR content with DISH Anywhere. Please use a Chrome or Safari browser to access this content. Reply

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Chinese: 您好,我是来自中国大陆的志愿者 这个应该是网站的限制,需要站长开发者解决吧 很抱歉无法帮助你。 English: Hello, I am a volunteer from mainland China. This should be a limitation of the website, and it needs to be solved by the webmaster developer. Sorry for not being able to help you.

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I also have this problem after using FireFox Exclusively for years for the exact purpose of viewing my Dish Anywhere recordings while away from home. I think we need better than a knee jerk answer like this. How about some tech support answers from FireFox tech with a real answer

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Hi blindfaith101 and Sickdude, some sites support only a limited set of browsers. This could be based on known functional limitations, or on business considerations related to resources (or laziness). Sometimes you can overcome the blockage by setting Firefox to masquerade as a supported browser, but it's not guaranteed to work.

Since I don't have a DISH subscription, I can't get it myself. Here are examples of two extensions that let you disguise Firefox as another browser by changing the useragent string. This isn't foolproof because sites have other means to test browsers to determine their true identity, but you could give it a shot.

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I'm having this problem as well.

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Having this problem right now.

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Having same problem.