* IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1
@ 2018-05-13 10:21 Peter Neidhardt
2018-05-13 11:12 ` Clément Lassieur
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From: Peter Neidhardt @ 2018-05-13 10:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix@gnu.org
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The complete user-agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
That can't be true on GuixSD, right? :p
Packaging error?
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Peter Neidhardt
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* Re: IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1
2018-05-13 10:21 IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1 Peter Neidhardt
@ 2018-05-13 11:12 ` Clément Lassieur
2018-05-13 11:21 ` Pierre Neidhardt
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From: Clément Lassieur @ 2018-05-13 11:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Neidhardt; +Cc: help-guix@gnu.org
Peter Neidhardt <pe.neidhardt@googlemail.com> writes:
> The complete user-agent:
>
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
>
> That can't be true on GuixSD, right? :p
> Packaging error?
It's not a packaging error. I think it's a feature: Windows computers
are more common so it makes the browser less identifiable. It can be
changed in about:config (search for "useragent").
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* Re: IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1
2018-05-13 11:12 ` Clément Lassieur
@ 2018-05-13 11:21 ` Pierre Neidhardt
2018-05-13 12:19 ` Nils Gillmann
2018-05-13 17:56 ` IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1, " Chris Marusich
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From: Pierre Neidhardt @ 2018-05-13 11:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Clément Lassieur; +Cc: help-guix@gnu.org
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Sounds like a misfeature to me: lots of website use it to display the
right content depending on the OS the user is running (tutorials,
downloads, etc.). Disclosing the OS family the user is running is
hardly a threat to privacy in my opinion.
Besides, isn't it deceptively advertising the dominance of a non-free
OS? Doesn't sound quite GNU to me...
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Pierre Neidhardt
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* Re: IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1
2018-05-13 11:21 ` Pierre Neidhardt
@ 2018-05-13 12:19 ` Nils Gillmann
2018-05-13 17:56 ` IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1, " Chris Marusich
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From: Nils Gillmann @ 2018-05-13 12:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Pierre Neidhardt; +Cc: help-guix@gnu.org, Clément Lassieur
Pierre Neidhardt transcribed 981 bytes:
>
> Sounds like a misfeature to me: lots of website use it to display the
> right content depending on the OS the user is running (tutorials,
> downloads, etc.). Disclosing the OS family the user is running is
> hardly a threat to privacy in my opinion.
This is to reduce fingerprinting. With Guix it's even more crucial because
the user base is (probably) rather small. Compare to what you can find about
Torbrowser's reasons for displaying the same string.
> Besides, isn't it deceptively advertising the dominance of a non-free
> OS? Doesn't sound quite GNU to me...
Reducing fingerprinting is hardly advertisment.
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> Pierre Neidhardt
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* Re: IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1, Re: IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1
2018-05-13 11:21 ` Pierre Neidhardt
2018-05-13 12:19 ` Nils Gillmann
@ 2018-05-13 17:56 ` Chris Marusich
2018-05-13 19:31 ` Nils Gillmann
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From: Chris Marusich @ 2018-05-13 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Pierre Neidhardt; +Cc: help-guix@gnu.org, Clément Lassieur
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Nils Gillmann <ng0@n0.is> writes:
> Reducing fingerprinting is hardly advertisment.
I agree with Nils: the IceCat default user agent string is accomplishing
its intended purpose, which is to protect users' privacy by default by
obscuring your fingerprint. You can change it if you want to.
Pierre Neidhardt <ambrevar@gmail.com> writes:
> Sounds like a misfeature to me: lots of website use it to display the
> right content depending on the OS the user is running (tutorials,
> downloads, etc.). Disclosing the OS family the user is running is
> hardly a threat to privacy in my opinion.
On this topic, you might find the following humorous article to be
interesting:
https://webaim.org/blog/user-agent-string-history/
The meaning of the user agent string is pretty muddy in today's world!
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Chris
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* Re: IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1, Re: IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1
2018-05-13 17:56 ` IceCat's user-agent reports Windows NT 6.1, " Chris Marusich
@ 2018-05-13 19:31 ` Nils Gillmann
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From: Nils Gillmann @ 2018-05-13 19:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Marusich; +Cc: help-guix@gnu.org, Clément Lassieur
Chris Marusich transcribed 1.8K bytes:
> Nils Gillmann <ng0@n0.is> writes:
>
> > Reducing fingerprinting is hardly advertisment.
>
> I agree with Nils: the IceCat default user agent string is accomplishing
> its intended purpose, which is to protect users' privacy by default by
> obscuring your fingerprint. You can change it if you want to.
>
> Pierre Neidhardt <ambrevar@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Sounds like a misfeature to me: lots of website use it to display the
> > right content depending on the OS the user is running (tutorials,
> > downloads, etc.). Disclosing the OS family the user is running is
> > hardly a threat to privacy in my opinion.
>
> On this topic, you might find the following humorous article to be
> interesting:
>
> https://webaim.org/blog/user-agent-string-history/
>
> The meaning of the user agent string is pretty muddy in today's world!
>
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> Chris
Offtopic, but gmail seems to have broken Mailinglist / Thread interaction now.
You are sending every reply with a double subject. Not that it's distracting,
but it would be great if it could be avoided.
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