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random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #1
I am using this add on for Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...t-spoofer/
https://github.com/dillbyrne/random-agent-spoofer

PRO:
its great it! spoofs many browser headers!
browser, OS ,location ,via ,x-forward-for etc
scrambles your identifiers a treat!
I cant find anything else that spoofs your originating ip through a proxy with random IP anywhere else,
without crafting packets yourself.

a great addition for your browser whist internet surfing

CON:
Dont plan on google capture allowing you access to anything it'll just ask you to fill out capture after capture forever.
Dont think it scrambles the screen size, even using many of the mobile agents (iphone config's seem ok) the pages are sometimes actual full screen resolution even if your browser is not :S (?).

Have a nice day Biggrin
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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #2
Thanks for this man! I'm sure many people will find it useful, although I already knew about it, its a great share!
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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #3
I've changed the user agent string on all browsers to something (obviously) completely different to what I'm running. I haven't come across this though. I'll certainly check It out.

In terms of the screen resolution, you can simulate It with "Multiloginapp" here. Bear In mind that It only applies for the current browser session, but It still does the job well. You can set It to anything you like.

Thanks for this, much appreciated.
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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #4
I've used one for chrome, but this looks nice for Mozilla. Would be nice if they have a feature of changing it every 5 minutes or so.
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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #5
check out the options they do have a change every #mins
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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #6
This was the best Agent spoofer but for some reason firefox wont allow me to download it *face palm*

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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #7
its for an older version of Firefox
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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #8
(02-20-2018, 05:57 AM)Cjone1700 Wrote: This was the best Agent spoofer but for some reason firefox wont allow me to download it

You can change the user agent manually by navigating to "about:config > general.useragent.override", and entered It there.

If general.useragent.override doesn't exist, create a new string and add It.
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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #9
(02-25-2018, 02:56 PM)mothered Wrote:
(02-20-2018, 05:57 AM)Cjone1700 Wrote: This was the best Agent spoofer but for some reason firefox wont allow me to download it

You can change the user agent manually by navigating to "about:config > general.useragent.override", and entered It there.

If general.useragent.override doesn't exist, create a new string and add It.

Alr didnt know that thanks

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RE: random-agent-spoofer add-on for firefox does this and alot more. #10
(02-26-2018, 08:06 AM)Cjone1700 Wrote:
(02-25-2018, 02:56 PM)mothered Wrote:
(02-20-2018, 05:57 AM)Cjone1700 Wrote: This was the best Agent spoofer but for some reason firefox wont allow me to download it

You can change the user agent manually by navigating to "about:config > general.useragent.override", and entered It there.

If general.useragent.override doesn't exist, create a new string and add It.

Alr didnt know that thanks

You're welcome.

When you change the user agent on Firefox and Tor (Tor Is based on FF), It's done so permanently. If you exit your browser, reboot your system etc, It will stay there until you change It back. On Google Chrome, It's temporary, meaning you must have the Developer tools open and It's only for the browser session you're In at the time.
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