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In Podhome we use a similar process as OP3 does. So Podverse is found in the user agent list and will show up as Podverse when used as an app.
From a browser, we detect that it is from Podverse because they have retrieved the RSS feed before, and we add that information in their RSS retrieval.
So in Podhome, Podverse also shows up as the app when used from a browser (in most cases
In Podhome we use a similar process as OP3 does. So Podverse is found in the user agent list and will show up as Podverse when used as an app.
From a browser, we detect that it is from Podverse because they have retrieved the RSS feed before, and we add that information in their RSS retrieval.
So in Podhome, Podverse also shows up as the app when used from a browser (in most cases