Re: User-facing benefits from UA exposure of Android version and Linux CPU architecture

2021-02-18 Thread Henri Sivonen
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 11:26 PM Mike Hommey wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 01:51:07PM +0200, Henri Sivonen wrote: > > Does reporting "Linux aarch64" have significant concrete benefits to > > users? Would actual presently-existing app download pages break if, > > for privacy, we always reporte

Re: User-facing benefits from UA exposure of Android version and Linux CPU architecture

2021-02-18 Thread Chris Peterson
On 2/18/2021 3:51 AM, Henri Sivonen wrote: As for the CPU architecture on Linux, on Mac and Windows we don't expose aarch64 separately. (On Windows, consistent with Edge, aarch64 looks like x86. On Mac, aarch64 looks like x86_64 which itself doesn't differ from what x86 looked like.) As an alte

Re: User-facing benefits from UA exposure of Android version and Linux CPU architecture

2021-02-18 Thread Mike Hommey
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 01:51:07PM +0200, Henri Sivonen wrote: > Does reporting "Linux aarch64" have significant concrete benefits to > users? Would actual presently-existing app download pages break if, > for privacy, we always reported "Linux x86_64" on Linux regardless of > the actual CPU archit