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  Thanks to you both. I ended up updating from Buster
to Bookworm. Buster had Chromium 92 and the userAgent
spoof apparently wasn't fully working. (Netflix didn't complain
about it, but HBO did.)

  Bookworm's v. 122 works fine. I hadn't thought of updating
Raspbian, so I guess HBO did me a favor. Bookworm seems to
be snappier than Buster on the same hardware... Microsoft
could learn something.

 I noticed that Firefox in Bookworm now has the DRM option
in the settings. Widevine for ARM64 in Firefox at long last?
I haven't tested it.