How to prevent automatic translation of a non-english site - usually by worldlingo

Before chosen site opens worldlingo overides and displays in a translation (of sorts). Would like to see the original language text and/or choose translator (have Foxlingo addon) . Is this because the site(s) recognise application is made from a UK portal perhaps, although this doesn't happen with IE?

Before chosen site opens worldlingo overides and displays in a translation (of sorts). Would like to see the original language text and/or choose translator (have Foxlingo addon) . Is this because the site(s) recognise application is made from a UK portal perhaps, although this doesn't happen with IE?

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