Mobile sites are designed for speed and better browsing for those tiny screens. But sometimes, navigating some of your favorite desktop sites on a mobile device is a real hassle. This issue is noticed in Safari for iOS 9. I have been using the iOS 9 beta for a few weeks now, and I’m enjoying the experience. If you haven’t signed up for the Public Beta or installed iOS 9, it’s pretty easy to do. While Safari on iOS 9 doesn’t have any major changes to address, it does make viewing “Desktop Sites” a little easier.
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