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Hello all,
I've read numerous Apple support articles and 3rd-party Web pages purporting to explain how to synchronize an iPhone's Safari bookmarks with the bookmarks in your PC-based Chrome browser. Essentially they all give the same instructions:
- Enable Bookmarks in the PC's iCloud app
- Click the Bookmarks feature's Options.. button
- Enable the PC Web browser(s) whose bookmarks should sync with the iPhone's Safari Web browser
- Click Apply and Close
Unfortunately those instructions fail on my PC. I've had IE selected for syncing for several years, but my IE bookmarks have never appeared in the iPhone's Safari browser. Also, the iPhone's Safari browser has never saved a bookmark of its own via the mobile UI, even though I've attempted to do so dozens of time using varying methods.
On my PC, I recently switched to Chrome as my main Web browser, and taken the time to consolidate & rationalize bookmarks from the PC-based IE, Edge, and Firefox browsers into a single set of bookmarks in the PC's Chrome browser. Today I decided to see if I could succeed in syncing this unified set of bookmarks within the PC-based Chrome browser with the iPhone's Safari browser. It was even less successful than attempting the PC IE <-> iPhone Safari sync..which I think is really saying something considering an IE <-> Safari sync has never worked.
My steps and results
- Ensure the PC's instances of Chrome and the iCloud app are the latest gold releases.
- Google how to set up the sync process. Choose current instructions found on an Apple help site.
- Open the PC-based iCloud app.
- De-select, then re-select, the Bookmarks feature. Click the Bookmarks Options button, de-select Internet Explorer, then select Chrome. Click the Bookmarks Options dialog's [OK] button, then the iCloud app's [Apply] button.
- The PC-based iCloud app displays the following dialog:
iCloud Bookmarks extension for Chrome required
iCloud Bookmarks extension for Chrome is required.
Enable the extension to keep your Chrome bookmarks up to date with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
[Enable..] [Cancel]
The odd thing here is that this extension is already installed and enabled in Chrome. When I click on the dialog's Enable button, iCloud just opens a new instance of Chrome, with a blank tab & page displayed. This bug prohibits me from moving forward.
Anyone been through this and know the solution? I'd be in your debt.
Tech details:
PC
Dell 8700
Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 CPU Quad-Core @ 3.60GHz
RAM: 32 GB
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit v. 10.0.18362.535
Drive C: Seagate 1TB D: WD 4TB
Google Chrome
v. 79.0.3945.88 (Official Build) (64-bit)
iCloud Bookmarks extension for Chrome
v. 2.1.2
Source: Chrome Web Store
Apple iCloud application
Version: Updated 2 days ago
Phone
iPhone 5
RAM: 16 GB
OS: iOS v. 10.3.4 (latest Apple release compatible with the phone)
iCloud storage: 3.96 of 5 GB available
Safari Web browser version: Cannot find version. In App Store app, Safari does not appear in the Updates tab.
Again, thanks for any and all assistance.
Windows, 10
Chrome For Iphone
Posted on Jan 4, 2020 4:33 PM
It is really easy to Request Desktop Version of Website on iPhone or iPad, both while using the default Safari browser and also while using Google's Chrome browser on iPhone.
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Request Desktop Website on iPhone or iPad
In general, most websites take longer time to download and render fully on Mobile devices, compared to Desktop and Laptop computers.
This happens both due to slow cellular network and also due to low processing power, available on most mobile devices.
Hence, many website owners serve a stripped down version of the website on mobile devices. limiting the full version for desktop and laptop computers.
If you ever need to access the full version of a website on iPhone, you can make use of 'Request Desktop Site' option, as available in Safari and Chrome browsers.
1. Request Desktop Website in Safari Browser
You can access the Desktop version of any website by using the default Safari browser on your iPhone.
Chrome browser extension download. 1. Open Safari browser on your iPhone.
2. Visit the website that you want to access in desktop version (say Facebook, Google Images, etc.)
3. Once you are on the website, tap on the AA icon in the URL and select Request Desktop Website option in the drop-down menu.
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This will immediately take you to the desktop version of website.
At any time, you can switch back to mobile version by tapping on the AA Icon and selecting Request Mobile Version option in the drop-down menu.
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2. Request Desktop Website On iPhone in Chrome Browser
The feature to Request Desktop Site has been around for a long time in Chrome browser.
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1. Open Chrome browser and visit the website that you want to access in Desktop mode.
2. Once you are on the website, tap on 3-dots Chrome icon located at the top right corner of your screen.
3. From the drop-down menu, select Request Desktop Site option to land on the Desktop version of the website.