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[Feature] Language Support #692

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SkellyBuilds opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 5 comments
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[Feature] Language Support #692

SkellyBuilds opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 5 comments
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@SkellyBuilds
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I'm always frustrated when i have to force change the languages in websites using the proxy while without the proxy the tabs use the language.

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A settings function that changes languages or gets the device language and use its natively in the proxy

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Switching languages manually but this DOESNT work for geforce.

@SkellyBuilds SkellyBuilds added the Feature Request Tell us about a feature you would like added. label May 9, 2024
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The language is different since the proxy is hosted in a different country. Websites check your IP address and automatically fix this. Unless you use a different link, there's no way to fix this.

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SkellyBuilds commented May 9, 2024

No websites check by a server's IP Address. it makes 0 sense to use the server end's IP Address to fetch the country as the front end's language. (it's like saying if I bought a server in Germany, the front end would always default to German if I hosted it as a website.)

If the proxy does work like that, then I hope that it can be changed by using the proper browser language given.

I'd like an option to change this user navigation in the proxy (UltraViolot or iDynamic) as I already researched how websites get their languages and their check request headers or navigations.

@juniorbutyeah
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your general location is found by most websites using your ip address, which when using a proxy is the ip address of the server located in the USA. we can't do anything to change that

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Not location, language.

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A lot of websites determine language based on location. IIRC Interstellar's own servers are located in the USA but others' links aren't.

@IncognitoTGT IncognitoTGT closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 29, 2024
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