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As one of the three major browsers that used to be on a par with Chrome and Edge (IE), Firefox has not had a good time recently. Recently, Japan’s NHK announced that its video platform NHK+ officially stopped supporting the Firefox browser, and users are advised to use the latest version of Chrome, Edge or other browsers. Before that, Apple’s business website “business.apple.com” had excluded Firefox from the scope of support, and using Firefox to open the website would pop up a “Your browser is not supported” prompt. In addition, many websites have stopped supporting the Firefox browser. At present, Firefox users can bypass the restrictions imposed by the website on the browser by changing the user agent (UA) of the browser, and browse the website normally without any incompatibility. As the number of websites that stop supporting Firefox increases, this browser, which has inherited the mantle of Netscape, is likely to fall into the dilemma of gradually losing users and gradually disappear from the sight of mainstream users. .
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