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Changing the iPhone web browser user agent?

Is it possible to change the user agent for the iPhone? There are some websites that display custom content for iPhones (like espn.com), but I'd like to just view the normal, default web page instead of the custom iPhone one. So I'd like to change the user agent to one that doesn't identify itself as an iPhone.


Perhaps there is a setting for this, or maybe an app that allows you to control the user agent?

3GS, Windows Vista, iPhone 3GS, Vista 64

Posted on Apr 19, 2011 5:19 PM

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Posted on Apr 10, 2013 6:51 PM

I bought this thinking that I could watch full episodes of the Colbert Report if I used the Mac Safari user agent, but after setting iCab up that way the Colbert site still recognized my iPad as a mobile device and limited access to full episodes available on my mac. Is there some other setting other than user agent (Browser ID) that tips websites off that the client is a mobile browser?

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Apr 10, 2013 6:51 PM in response to Enemene

I bought this thinking that I could watch full episodes of the Colbert Report if I used the Mac Safari user agent, but after setting iCab up that way the Colbert site still recognized my iPad as a mobile device and limited access to full episodes available on my mac. Is there some other setting other than user agent (Browser ID) that tips websites off that the client is a mobile browser?

Apr 24, 2011 8:29 AM in response to DaemonDragon

I am unsure of which browsers allow this, although just do a quick google search and you'll get tons of apps. My suggestion is try scrolling down to the bottom of the page. Sometimes, you'll be able to click a button that says something like classic mode or view full version or disable mobile site. something like that. This will load the page as if you were on a computer. Some sites don't offer this, but there are a bunch that do have this option.

Dec 31, 2011 5:44 AM in response to DaemonDragon

I've been using iCab Mobile for quite a while (costs is $1.99). "Settings" for iCab Mobile allows one to select the "Browser ID" from a list of common web browsers, or to select your own. It also includes control over cookies, and filter options to get rid of annoying ads. Ratings for iCab are mixed, but I never experienced any problems using iCab myself.

Changing the iPhone web browser user agent?

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