How to Activate Desktop Mode in Any Browser on Android & iOS

Source: How to Activate Desktop Mode in Any Browser on Android & iOS
When you browse the web on an Android or iOS device, you’re almost always interacting with mobile-friendly versions of websites that are optimized for the smaller screen real estate of your smartphone. However, these websites often lack various features present in their desktop counterparts.
Therefore, if you want to access the full desktop version of a website on a mobile device, you need to manually configure the browser to load in desktop mode. Some browsers also offer the option to always load websites in desktop mode.

The instructions in this tutorial show what you need to do to enable desktop mode in all major browsers for iOS and Android devices – Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, etc.
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How to enable desktop mode in any browser on Android
With Android, Google Chrome, Samsung Internet Browser and Mozilla Firefox, you can quickly enable desktop mode for any open tab. A tab with active desktop mode will continue to load websites and webpages in desktop mode until you close it or re-enable mobile mode.
The same goes for Microsoft Edge and Opera browsers, but these browsers also allow you to always load the desktop versions of websites across all tabs.
Enable desktop mode in Google Chrome
In the Google Chrome browser, first open the chrome Menu (tap the three dots icon in the top right corner of the screen). In the menu that appears, tap the box next to desktop site to enable desktop mode.

If you want to disable desktop view for a tab, just reopen it chrome menu and uncheck the box next to it desktop site.
Activate desktop mode in Samsung Internet Browser
With a website open in Samsung Internet Browser, simply select it Menu icon (three lines stacked on top of each other) at the bottom right of the tab and tap desktop site to launch its desktop version.

Would you like to return to the mobile version? Just tap the Menu icon again and select Mobile site.
Enable desktop mode in Mozilla Firefox
To enable desktop mode in any Mozilla Firefox tab, open the fire fox Menu (tap the three dots next to the address bar) and toggle the switch next to on desktop site.

To disable desktop mode for the tab, reopen the fire fox menu and toggle the switch next to off desktop site.
Enable desktop mode in Microsoft Edge
You can enable desktop mode for a tab in Microsoft Edge for Android by tapping Show desktop site option on the edge Menu (tap the three dots icon at the bottom of the screen). Tap in reverse Mobile site in the same menu to disable the function.

Optionally, you can configure Edge to work as a desktop browser on your Android phone. To do this, tap settings on the edge Menu. Then tap General > Site Display Settings and check the radio button next to Show desktop site as default.

Activate desktop mode in Opera browser
To enable desktop mode for a tab in the Opera browser, simply open the Opera Menu (tap the three dots to the right of the URL bar) and toggle the switch next to on desktop site. Disable it if you want to disable desktop mode.

Opera also allows you to configure all websites to load in desktop mode. To do this, tap and select the profile icon at the bottom right of the screen settings. Then scroll down to contents section and tap default user agent. Follow that by checking the radio button next to it writing desk on the pop-up that appears.

How to enable desktop mode in any browser on iOS
Apple Safari — the native browser built into iOS — allows you to temporarily enable desktop mode for a tab and load the desktop version of any website. You can even configure the browser to open all websites in desktop mode.
If you’re using a third-party browser like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera Browser on your iPhone, you can only configure individual tabs to load websites in desktop mode. An exception is Microsoft Edge, which by default allows you to view the desktop versions of all websites.
Enable desktop mode in Apple Safari
While using Safari, open the safari Menu (tap the na icon) and select Request desktop website to load any site on the tab in desktop mode. Beat Request mobile site to disable desktop mode for the tab.

If you want the Safari browser to always load a website in desktop mode, tap Website Settings option and flip the switch next to Request desktop website.

If you want to configure Safari to load all websites in desktop mode, open iPhone settings app, scroll down and tap safarichoose Request desktop websiteand turn on the switch next to All websites.

Enable desktop mode in Google Chrome
In Google Chrome for iOS, open the chrome Menu (tap the three dots on the navigation bar), scroll down the list of options and tap Request desktop version.

If you want to reload the tab in mobile mode, just reopen the chrome menu and tap Request mobile site.
Enable desktop mode in Mozilla Firefox
In Firefox, you can enable desktop mode for a tab by tapping More icon (three dots next to the address bar) and select Request desktop version in the drop down menu.

To load the tab back in mobile mode, just reopen the More menu and select Request mobile site.
Enable desktop mode in Microsoft Edge
While viewing a website in Microsoft Edge, open the edge Menu (tap the three dots icon bottom center), scroll down the list of options and tap View desktop site to load its desktop version. To disable desktop mobe, just tap View mobile site on the same menu.

You can also configure Edge to load all websites in desktop mode on your iPhone by default. To do this, tap the button with the three dots and select settings. Then tap General > Site Display Settings and activate the Show desktop site as default Possibility.

Activate desktop mode in Opera browser
In Opera Browser you can load a site in desktop mode for a tab by opening the Opera Menu (tap the icon with three stacked lines) and turn on the toggle next to it desktop site.

To disable desktop mode for the tab, simply reopen the Opera menu and toggle the switch next to off desktop site.
Use your mobile device to browse like you would on a desktop
If your preferred browser for Android or iOS isn’t shown above, you’ll most likely find the option to load websites in desktop mode somewhere in the browser’s menu or settings page. Just browse around a bit and you will surely come across it.
On tablet devices it is possible that your browser is already equipped with active desktop mode by default. For example, the tablet versions of Safari and Chrome load websites in desktop mode (similar to a Windows 10/11 PC or Mac), so you don’t have to do anything extra.
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