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I have tried to open appleid.apple.com on my Ubuntu 18.10 machine and I can not get it work right. I am getting a "502 Bad Gateway" error. I thought it was something on their end but the website works fine when I open it on my phone. I have tried to use Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium with no luck.










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    I have tried to open appleid.apple.com on my Ubuntu 18.10 machine and I can not get it work right. I am getting a "502 Bad Gateway" error. I thought it was something on their end but the website works fine when I open it on my phone. I have tried to use Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium with no luck.










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      I have tried to open appleid.apple.com on my Ubuntu 18.10 machine and I can not get it work right. I am getting a "502 Bad Gateway" error. I thought it was something on their end but the website works fine when I open it on my phone. I have tried to use Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium with no luck.










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      I have tried to open appleid.apple.com on my Ubuntu 18.10 machine and I can not get it work right. I am getting a "502 Bad Gateway" error. I thought it was something on their end but the website works fine when I open it on my phone. I have tried to use Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium with no luck.







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          It looks like Apple is filtering on User Agent. I just switched mine to Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36 and it worked fine.






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          • How did you switch it?

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            NVM, I used a Firefox extension called User-Agent Switcher and it worked!

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          • Wow, this worked for me too. Apple really sucks!!!

            – jcoffland
            Feb 6 at 21:59











          • I reported this bug"(?)" to Apple. I really hope they fix this. It's really annoying since most websites don't play along nicely with User-Agent Switcher on.

            – VanishingTacos
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          I had the same issue with Ubuntu and also with Mint Linux and tried out different browsers in that environments assuming the issue is only in a single environment.
          The solution described above worked as well for me to install the Firefox AddOn called "UserAgentSwitcher" [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher-revived/]



          This gives a chance to simulates a certain environment. And It seems the Apple friends does not "like" the Linux community ;-)..



          Every Linux based environment simulation lead to the 502 Bad Gateway issue - only other ones are working.
          I do not have found an alternative also for other browsers so far...
          Thanks for the trick.






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            It looks like Apple is filtering on User Agent. I just switched mine to Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36 and it worked fine.






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              NVM, I used a Firefox extension called User-Agent Switcher and it worked!

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            • Wow, this worked for me too. Apple really sucks!!!

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            It looks like Apple is filtering on User Agent. I just switched mine to Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36 and it worked fine.






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              NVM, I used a Firefox extension called User-Agent Switcher and it worked!

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            • Wow, this worked for me too. Apple really sucks!!!

              – jcoffland
              Feb 6 at 21:59











            • I reported this bug"(?)" to Apple. I really hope they fix this. It's really annoying since most websites don't play along nicely with User-Agent Switcher on.

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            It looks like Apple is filtering on User Agent. I just switched mine to Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36 and it worked fine.






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            It looks like Apple is filtering on User Agent. I just switched mine to Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36 and it worked fine.







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            • How did you switch it?

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            • 2





              NVM, I used a Firefox extension called User-Agent Switcher and it worked!

              – VanishingTacos
              Feb 1 at 22:39











            • Wow, this worked for me too. Apple really sucks!!!

              – jcoffland
              Feb 6 at 21:59











            • I reported this bug"(?)" to Apple. I really hope they fix this. It's really annoying since most websites don't play along nicely with User-Agent Switcher on.

              – VanishingTacos
              Feb 7 at 7:20



















            • How did you switch it?

              – VanishingTacos
              Feb 1 at 22:32






            • 2





              NVM, I used a Firefox extension called User-Agent Switcher and it worked!

              – VanishingTacos
              Feb 1 at 22:39











            • Wow, this worked for me too. Apple really sucks!!!

              – jcoffland
              Feb 6 at 21:59











            • I reported this bug"(?)" to Apple. I really hope they fix this. It's really annoying since most websites don't play along nicely with User-Agent Switcher on.

              – VanishingTacos
              Feb 7 at 7:20

















            How did you switch it?

            – VanishingTacos
            Feb 1 at 22:32





            How did you switch it?

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            NVM, I used a Firefox extension called User-Agent Switcher and it worked!

            – VanishingTacos
            Feb 1 at 22:39





            NVM, I used a Firefox extension called User-Agent Switcher and it worked!

            – VanishingTacos
            Feb 1 at 22:39













            Wow, this worked for me too. Apple really sucks!!!

            – jcoffland
            Feb 6 at 21:59





            Wow, this worked for me too. Apple really sucks!!!

            – jcoffland
            Feb 6 at 21:59













            I reported this bug"(?)" to Apple. I really hope they fix this. It's really annoying since most websites don't play along nicely with User-Agent Switcher on.

            – VanishingTacos
            Feb 7 at 7:20





            I reported this bug"(?)" to Apple. I really hope they fix this. It's really annoying since most websites don't play along nicely with User-Agent Switcher on.

            – VanishingTacos
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            I had the same issue with Ubuntu and also with Mint Linux and tried out different browsers in that environments assuming the issue is only in a single environment.
            The solution described above worked as well for me to install the Firefox AddOn called "UserAgentSwitcher" [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher-revived/]



            This gives a chance to simulates a certain environment. And It seems the Apple friends does not "like" the Linux community ;-)..



            Every Linux based environment simulation lead to the 502 Bad Gateway issue - only other ones are working.
            I do not have found an alternative also for other browsers so far...
            Thanks for the trick.






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              I had the same issue with Ubuntu and also with Mint Linux and tried out different browsers in that environments assuming the issue is only in a single environment.
              The solution described above worked as well for me to install the Firefox AddOn called "UserAgentSwitcher" [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher-revived/]



              This gives a chance to simulates a certain environment. And It seems the Apple friends does not "like" the Linux community ;-)..



              Every Linux based environment simulation lead to the 502 Bad Gateway issue - only other ones are working.
              I do not have found an alternative also for other browsers so far...
              Thanks for the trick.






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                I had the same issue with Ubuntu and also with Mint Linux and tried out different browsers in that environments assuming the issue is only in a single environment.
                The solution described above worked as well for me to install the Firefox AddOn called "UserAgentSwitcher" [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher-revived/]



                This gives a chance to simulates a certain environment. And It seems the Apple friends does not "like" the Linux community ;-)..



                Every Linux based environment simulation lead to the 502 Bad Gateway issue - only other ones are working.
                I do not have found an alternative also for other browsers so far...
                Thanks for the trick.






                share|improve this answer













                I had the same issue with Ubuntu and also with Mint Linux and tried out different browsers in that environments assuming the issue is only in a single environment.
                The solution described above worked as well for me to install the Firefox AddOn called "UserAgentSwitcher" [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher-revived/]



                This gives a chance to simulates a certain environment. And It seems the Apple friends does not "like" the Linux community ;-)..



                Every Linux based environment simulation lead to the 502 Bad Gateway issue - only other ones are working.
                I do not have found an alternative also for other browsers so far...
                Thanks for the trick.







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