User-Agent Switcher for Chrome 2.0.2 released

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The User-Agent Switcher for Chrome has been updated to version 2.0.2. This extension allows users to spoof and emulate user-agent strings, which is particularly useful for developers who need to test their websites across different platforms, such as mobile and desktop browsers. It can also help users access outdated websites that might restrict access based on the user-agent, like those requiring Netscape 4.

With User-Agent Switcher, users can conveniently toggle between various user-agent strings and can configure specific URLs to always use a designated user-agent. However, users should note that employing such extensions may affect browsing performance, as they alter the data being sent to servers.

In addition to the User-Agent Switcher, there are other related topics that may interest users, such as how to always start Google Chrome in Incognito Mode, how to prevent Chrome from storing browsing history, how to manage saved credit card information across different browsers, and tips for rejuvenating the performance of Chrome and Firefox. Additionally, users may want to learn about Google's Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) and how to opt out of it in Chrome.

Overall, the User-Agent Switcher for Chrome is a valuable tool for both developers and users looking to enhance their browsing experience while ensuring compatibility with various websites

User-Agent Switcher for Chrome 2.0.2 released

User-Agent Switcher for Chrome is an extension designed for spoofing and mimicking user-agent strings.

User-Agent Switcher for Chrome 2.0.2 released @ MajorGeeks