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[Bug 1328183] Re: User-Agent string results in poor UX on web

 

Thanks for the reminder mpt.

For the record, our initial approach a couple of years ago was to
strictly follow Mozilla’s recommendations. However, we faced two severe
issues that made us change our approach:

 - A vast majority of popular websites were serving incorrect content.
Sometimes, it was even worse than just getting a desktop version, the
"mobi" token would get us WAP-oriented content, or plainly broken
content.

 - Evangelizing takes time and energy, and we realistically don’t have
the resources to do that properly. Even just promoting and coordinating
a 100% community effort would require more resources than we have at our
disposal.

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Title:
  User-Agent string results in poor UX on web

Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  The User-Agent string for the browser is similar enough to the Android
  browser User-Agent, that it creates a poor experience when browsing
  the web on an Ubuntu phone. An inordinately large number of web sites
  persistently advertise to "install our app" instead of providing the
  best web experience; an app which cannot be installed.

  This is exacerbated by the pervasiveness of webapps on Ubuntu phone,
  which simply embed the mobile web site with webapp-container, and
  still result in seeing such advertisements, despite the fact that the
  "app" on Ubuntu is already installed, and the Android apps being
  advertised are simply not installable.

  Having all the big web sites telling users of Ubuntu that they should
  be using Android instead, is not very good for the user experience at
  all.

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