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Teams also doesn’t support multiple “work” accounts, so I had to boot up a laptop to accept the call. 🤷
Teams also doesn’t support multiple “work” accounts, so I had to boot up a laptop to accept the call. 🤷
I had to look it up, here’s what I found (please correct me if I got it wrong):
To change the user agent in Firefox, you can use the built-in Developer Tools. Here’s how you can do it:
Ctrl
+Shift
+I
on Windows orCmd
+Option
+I
on macOS to open the Developer Tools.Remember, changing the user agent can sometimes lead to unexpected behavior on websites, as it tells the website that you’re using a different browser or device than you actually are. This is usually used for testing and development purposes.
Edit: a word
And here I was just setting
general.useragent.override
each time.Fun fact: Some time in past Firefox used to support per-domain overrides (without add-ons).
There’s an addon that can do it and remember the setting per domain or website.
I, for one, would appreciate a link to said addon
I’ve used: User Agent Switcher
Successfully using;
teams.microsoft.com
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/118.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Awesome I was on my phone so I couldn’t quickly check what addon I was using.
Thnx!
There are add-ons to select a different user agent without getting that technical.
Ctrl+ shift + M