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Thursday, June 7, 2018
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Facebook Desktop Style, if you are not content with browsing the mobile-optimized variation of particular sites, you can use Chrome User Agent Switcher to camouflage your Chrome Android web browser's identity! Yes, it's that basic!
As soon as you install this app, you can allow Chrome to mimic the behavior of other popular web browsers, like the iPad or iPhone Safari web browser, IE, Desktop Firefox or the Desktop Safari internet browser, to name a few. Then, when you open any website in Chrome, it will open as if it's opening in the browser you defined! To rephrase that, this app in fact lets you see exactly how iPad or Desktop variations of the websites look, right in Google Chrome for Android.
Keep in mind that this app works for rooted devices only, and I am not able to find its counterpart for non-rooted gadgets, yet. If you can name one for non-root users, do let me know in the comments section at the end.
One of the biggest reasons for Google Chrome's appeal is its speed and the reality that it brought along the all new Chromium web rendering engine at the time of its creation. The Android version uses the same engine as its desktop counterpart, and uses the exact same versatility too, to a level. So, if you wish to open websites in their desktop layout, you can simply set up Chrome UA Switcher because the web browser itself is more than efficient in handling those complex websites.
Chrome User Representative Switcher is one app which may alter the method you search. No, seriously it can, and it might! No more fiddling with that hit-n-miss 'Demand desktop site' alternative in the options menu on Chrome. No more getting to do with the puny mobile-web variation of sites. You will pick the variation you would choose!
As I discussed earlier, one thing to note here is that you will need a rooted device to witness this app's appeal. If you have actually already rooted your device, you must head further. And if you have an interest in rooting, then you should browse your device-specific online forums on XDA-Developers.
How to Use Chrome User Representative Switcher on Android?
When you install Chrome UA Switcher, open it like any other app, and give the SuperUser Root consents when the turn up menu asks you to. When done, you will see a list of all the User Agents available to choose. Selecting any one from them will disguise Chrome's (or Chrome Beta's) online existence. The disguised online presence means that websites will believe that you are utilizing that browser (the one you picked) instead of Chrome for Android, and thus these sites will send you the variation of the website meant for the selected browser. Pretty neat, eh?
And by the way, these are the Browser-UAs that this app supports:.
Hold on, I forgot to tell you about the coolest feature of this cool little app! On the upper right corner of the screen you will get an option which can be used to produce your very own customized User Representative Name and User Agent String (see the 3rd screenshot above)-- Batbrowser? Jarvis? You call it! If you are currently rooted, you shouldn't think two times before installing it. It doesn't matter whether you prefer desktop internet browsers on your phone or not, I just think that we ought to have the option to switch whenever the mobile variation simply doesn't cut it.
Do not forget to drop your remarks below and share your experience with me Facebook Desktop Style. And if you do produce some custom user agent string, I would definitely enjoy to learn about that.
As soon as you install this app, you can allow Chrome to mimic the behavior of other popular web browsers, like the iPad or iPhone Safari web browser, IE, Desktop Firefox or the Desktop Safari internet browser, to name a few. Then, when you open any website in Chrome, it will open as if it's opening in the browser you defined! To rephrase that, this app in fact lets you see exactly how iPad or Desktop variations of the websites look, right in Google Chrome for Android.
Keep in mind that this app works for rooted devices only, and I am not able to find its counterpart for non-rooted gadgets, yet. If you can name one for non-root users, do let me know in the comments section at the end.
Facebook Desktop Style
One of the biggest reasons for Google Chrome's appeal is its speed and the reality that it brought along the all new Chromium web rendering engine at the time of its creation. The Android version uses the same engine as its desktop counterpart, and uses the exact same versatility too, to a level. So, if you wish to open websites in their desktop layout, you can simply set up Chrome UA Switcher because the web browser itself is more than efficient in handling those complex websites.
Chrome User Representative Switcher is one app which may alter the method you search. No, seriously it can, and it might! No more fiddling with that hit-n-miss 'Demand desktop site' alternative in the options menu on Chrome. No more getting to do with the puny mobile-web variation of sites. You will pick the variation you would choose!
As I discussed earlier, one thing to note here is that you will need a rooted device to witness this app's appeal. If you have actually already rooted your device, you must head further. And if you have an interest in rooting, then you should browse your device-specific online forums on XDA-Developers.
How to Use Chrome User Representative Switcher on Android?
When you install Chrome UA Switcher, open it like any other app, and give the SuperUser Root consents when the turn up menu asks you to. When done, you will see a list of all the User Agents available to choose. Selecting any one from them will disguise Chrome's (or Chrome Beta's) online existence. The disguised online presence means that websites will believe that you are utilizing that browser (the one you picked) instead of Chrome for Android, and thus these sites will send you the variation of the website meant for the selected browser. Pretty neat, eh?
And by the way, these are the Browser-UAs that this app supports:.
- Chrome Desktop.
- iPad.
- OSX Chrome.
- OSX Safari.
- OSX Firefox.
- OSX Maxthon.
- iPhone.
- Win Mobile 7.
- Win7 IE10.
- Win7 Maxthon.
Hold on, I forgot to tell you about the coolest feature of this cool little app! On the upper right corner of the screen you will get an option which can be used to produce your very own customized User Representative Name and User Agent String (see the 3rd screenshot above)-- Batbrowser? Jarvis? You call it! If you are currently rooted, you shouldn't think two times before installing it. It doesn't matter whether you prefer desktop internet browsers on your phone or not, I just think that we ought to have the option to switch whenever the mobile variation simply doesn't cut it.
Do not forget to drop your remarks below and share your experience with me Facebook Desktop Style. And if you do produce some custom user agent string, I would definitely enjoy to learn about that.