The data in the user agent string help the website to deliver the content in a format that suits your browser. When your browser sends a request to a website, it identifies itself with the user agent string before it retrieves the content you’ve requested. If you are the kind of person that uses different browsers or different devices to access websites, you may have noticed that sites can look quite different depending on which browser you use to view them.
The problem originates from the user agent string that browsers send to websites you are visiting. At that rate it will reach Firefox stable release version early May 2022.įor now, the estimated dates are March 29 for Chrome and May 3 for Firefox. According to the Firefox release calendar, Firefox Nightly will reach version 100 during the first quarter of 2022 (probably March). Version 100Ĭhrome expected to reach the first three digit major version number in the first half of 2022.
For example, it’s possible that some parsing libraries may have hard-coded assumptions or bugs that don’t take into account three-digit major version numbers. The change in the version number from 2 to 3 digits may cause some problems when visiting websites that are not prepared for this change. Mozilla has issued a warning about the upcoming versions 100 for both Chrome and Firefox.