How to change the useragent UA string in Google Chrome desktop browser to emulate other devices
WARNING - I will NOT be held responsible for any damages the methods shown in this video may cause to yours or someone else's computer, hardware, software, and/or data, including loss of use of such devices and/or loss of data and/or loss of profits from the resulting inability to use such devices and data. Any information or program you choose to put into use from this video is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. As a precaution, I recommend backing up any irrecoverable data before practicing any of the methods shown in this video.
This video will show you how to change the useragent UA string in your Google Chrome desktop browser. This is done in a temporary fashion directly in your browser, without the need of installing add-ons or extensions to your browser. In modern versions of Google Chrome, there is NO LONGER a way to override the user agent. By holding CTRL + SHIFT and pressing I (like India), you open the Developer Options. In Developer Options, you can emulate the useragent of different devices, such as an iPhone, Android smartphone, etc., allowing you to view mobile versions of websites on your desktop browser in order to facilitate memory and system resource use.