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Go here and see what “Accept-Language” header is being sent in the request.
I did.
It should match Safari’s language
It doesn't, it instead matches the primary OS setting ("en-us").
You might end up having to switch to a different browser that lets you set the language header explicitly.
Yeah, Firefox let's you do this, even without entering the scary about:config - looks like this is the way to go..
Go here and see what “Accept-Language” header is being sent in the request.
https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/what-http-headers-is-my-browser-sending
It should match Safari’s language, although I don’t know how monkeying with the app language changes that.
You might end up having to switch to a different browser that lets you set the language header explicitly.