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Old 11-28-2010, 12:25 AM   #1
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How do I make my browser display/use the regular or full websites instead of going to the "mobile" version of websites??
One example is blackberry forums...I want to see/use the full site but my BB doesn't let me. Another example is facebook. I can log onto the full site but once I click on anything, it takes me to the mobile site. What settings do I need to change so it will not use mobile sites??
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Old 11-28-2010, 04:50 AM   #2
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How do I make my browser display/use the regular or full websites instead of going to the "mobile" version of websites??
One example is blackberry forums...I want to see/use the full site but my BB doesn't let me. Another example is facebook. I can log onto the full site but once I click on anything, it takes me to the mobile site. What settings do I need to change so it will not use mobile sites??
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Get Bolt Browser on Appworld. Use the provided custom link for Facebook !!! Do NOT type in facebook.com and log in (or you will be very sorry - the browser routes all traffic thru their server in the central US. - facebook will think you're someone else trying to hack your account, and deactivate your FB until you prove its you)

This browser is fast, especially on older BB's. It also will not identify you as using a BB, so you get full sites ;).
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