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Locate a Browser’s User Agent

Monday, August 12, 2013 Articles, Tips Comments Off on Locate a Browser’s User Agent

The following sites will help you to identify and locate a browser’s user agent.

* WhatsMyUserAgent.com (1,2)

Please keep in mind that a brower’s user agent can be spoofed (ie. Mobile to Desktop spoofing) to show a different viewing experience.

1. Adsense
2. Tracking

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