You need to enable "developer mode" on chrome://extensions/, and can then select "load unpacked extension" to pick the folder you have created the two files in to load the extension in Chrome. All it takes, basically, is to create a new directory on the local computer, create the two files background.js and manifest.json inside it, and copy and paste the code found on the site into the files. There is however another possibility, and that is to create a custom extension which automates the process in the browser. Google Chrome users can install extensions like User Agent Switcher and Referer Control that are available for the browser to do the same. It is a bit unfortunate that there is no extension for Firefox that changes the user agent automatically based on the sites you visit.
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