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posted by martyb on Friday September 25 2015, @06:27AM   Printer-friendly
from the do-what-I-requested dept.

I was reading Wikipedia using Firefox for Android and it annoyingly still served the mobile page when "request desktop site" was selected. This is bad because there seems to be no way to look at the talk page from the mobile version of the site, there is often interesting discussion there. In fact, I consider being able to read how the information on the page was arrived at to be a major benefit of Wikipedia. I tried some add-ons (eg Phony), but none seemed to work on Wikipedia.

Are there any browsers or add-ons that let me totally hide the fact I am using a mobile device? Since Phony didn't work, they may be grabbing information beyond the useragent such as the screen size. Besides any privacy aspects, sharing this information is beginning to needlessly cause hassles and becoming a liability. So how do I avoid sharing this information with web developers who incorrectly think they know what is best for me?


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  • (Score: 1) by lc on Friday September 25 2015, @08:32AM

    by lc (4608) on Friday September 25 2015, @08:32AM (#241387)

    Lightning Browser on Kitkat (Zenfone 5 firstgen) seems to show desktop site if chosen. I liked the "clear history/cache/cookies on exit" option, too.

    Only problem (for me) is that when I try to open link in new tab, if link is on an image, it shows the image instead of linked page. Guess they might have already fixed it - I almost never update software after install.