Well, all i had to do is change the user agent to some stupid shit, ie:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 69; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/69000.0.1453.94 Safari/537.36
Change your browser version on the user agent to some really high number that you won’t ever need to change and NT 10 or 8.2 but i didn’t really care lul
Interesting… The problem itself is the security vulnerabilities it has, since the last supported version is of 2 years ago (2016). So I still prefer to use a supported browser (like Mypal or Yandex).
The problem is not just malware. For example, the Spectre vulnerability that affects Chrome and other browsers has not been fixed since Windows XP stopped in version 49. Exploits and zero-day attacks still exist, although some antivirus solutions that support Windows XP (such as Avast/AVG and Panda) have Behavioral Analysis, it is difficult to control (at most Malwarebytes with its module Anti-Exploit, which is paid).