
Mozilla/5.0 (Android 4.4 Tablet rv:41.0) Gecko/41.0 Firefox/41. Whats my user agent See what your user-agent detection library really thinks Enter a user-agent string: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux Android 6.0.1 Nexus 5X. For anycodings_user-agent example: Mozilla/5.0 (Android 4.4 Mobile rv:41.0) Gecko/41.0 Firefox/41.0 When Firefox runs on a tablet device, anycodings_user-agent there is a Tablet token in the platform anycodings_user-agent part of the UA string instead. When anycodings_user-agent Firefox runs on a device that has the anycodings_user-agent phone form factor, there is a Mobile anycodings_user-agent token in the platform part of the UA anycodings_user-agent string.

The platform part of the UA string anycodings_user-agent indicates if Firefox is running on a anycodings_user-agent phone-sized or tablet device. I use Firefox with the desktop user agent spoof, which allows me to browse sites as if I were on a desktop PC. like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A293 Safari/6531.22.7 Mozilla/5.0 (iPad CPU OS 51 like Mac OS X). The Phony plug-in interfaces directly with Firefox's settings panel, and gives a convenient drop-down list for user agents (so you don't have to know the actual user agent string).

Mozilla/5.0 (Android 11 Mobile rv:86.0) Gecko/86.0 Firefox/86.0 Here are some examples of the User-Agent string.

Modern browsers use this token for historical reasons only, since it is no. Mozilla/5.0 (Android 4.4 Mobile rv:41.0) Gecko/41.0 Firefox/41.0 How to read the User Agent string Mozilla/ 5.0, as was mentioned above, is used by modern browsers to let web servers know that a browser is Mozilla compatible. Mozilla/5.0 is a general token stating the web browser is compatible with Mozilla.
