I can't open certain websites in Sarari

I use some websites for work that are somewhat protected, and one of them is telling me I can't open it in Safari and I need Internet Explorer 7 or newer.  Is there a fix or something I can do to open these sites?

Safari version?
Enable "Develop" menu from the Safari Preferences.
Then click "Develop" in the Safari menu bar and select "User Agent".
Pick your choice from the option.
If that does not help, enable Safari back as default.

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