What browser am I using?

Browser name and version, operating system, language, touch screen and cookies: everything detected instantly, ready to copy and paste into a support ticket.

Browser
Version
Operating system
Language
Touch screen
Cookies enabled
Connection
User agent

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Why does tech support always ask for your browser and version?

Many website problems come down to the browser itself: an outdated version of Chrome or Firefox may not support newer features, blocked cookies can break your login, and some bugs only show up on a specific operating system. Sharing your browser, its version and your OS lets support engineers reproduce the issue exactly as it happens on your device — instead of going back and forth over email with a dozen questions. This page gathers everything they typically ask for, and the copy button puts it on your clipboard in one click.

What is the user agent, and why does it look so strange?

The user agent is the identification string your browser sends to every website it visits. For historical reasons it's full of names that seem out of place: nearly every browser claims to be "Mozilla/5.0", and Chrome even mentions "Safari" for compatibility with older sites. That's why the actual brand name has to be extracted with careful rules — which is exactly what this tool does, while also showing you the full raw string in case you need to report it verbatim.