What Is My User Agent
User Agent is a string of text that a web browser sends to a web server to identify itself and provide information about its capabilities and the client device. It can include information such as the browser name and version, the operating system and version, and other details about the client device.
You can find the User Agent string of your browser by visiting a website that displays it, such as "What Is My User Agent".
Alternatively, you can also find the User Agent by using the developer tools of your browser. In most browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.) you can access the developer tools by pressing F12 or right-clicking on the page and selecting "Inspect". Once the developer tools are open, you can navigate to the "Network" tab and find the User Agent string in the headers of the request.
It's worth to mention that some websites, mobile apps, or even APIs use User Agent to deliver different contents, features or even block certain clients, so knowing your User Agent can be useful in certain scenarios.
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