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I would like to override the useragent for a specific site.

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I have the preference general.useragent.site_specific_overrides set to true and I have general.useragent.override.[website].com set to my desired user agent string. However this setting has no effect.

However, I am able to get a global override by changing the preference general.useragent.override

Also no luck with clearing the global preference and leaving only the site specific preference.

Is there something I am missing? These steps work on desktop versions of firefox.

I have the preference general.useragent.site_specific_overrides set to true and I have general.useragent.override.[website].com set to my desired user agent string. However this setting has no effect. However, I am able to get a global override by changing the preference general.useragent.override Also no luck with clearing the global preference and leaving only the site specific preference. Is there something I am missing? These steps work on desktop versions of firefox.

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I upgraded to Aurora 22.02a and the issue seems to have been resolved.

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Hello cfowler, see if the next add-on is useful : UAControl add-on

thank you

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This question is about Firefox on a mobile platform, so instructions for a desktop version do not apply.

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Yeeees, cor-el you correct, i see the "system details", i missed the "Product Firefox for Android" details ..........! where i had my mind ?

sorry cfowler, cor-el is correct, forget my reply .

thank you

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Выбранное решение

I upgraded to Aurora 22.02a and the issue seems to have been resolved.