Last Updated on October 2, 2022 by Mathew Diekhake
All websites functioning to the point where you can view content must run on a web server. One of the features that every browser has is the user agent. The user agent is a strong value that will identify the browser and send the system information back to the servers hosting the website you are browsing.
Web developers use the user agent system details to help optimize the websites and applications they are creating. This is especially important when attempting to optimize sites on different devices with different screen sizes and so forth. Now we have so many different devices like varying smartphone sizes, tablets, and several common laptop sizes, to go along with the traditional desktop, that collecting the user agents is more important than ever before.
When it comes to web browsers, few offer the same user experience as Google Chrome. It is the pinnacle of browser experiences and offers the most powerful rendering engines that support all modern-day web standards.
Here is what you need to change the user agent when using one of the latest versions of the Google Chrome web browser.
How To Change User Agent in Google Chrome
You can change Chrome’s default user agent in Chrome’s Developer Tools menu. Here is how to do that:
1. In Google Chrome, press Ctrl + Shift + I to open Developer Tools.
2. Click on the three-dotted settings menu within Developer Tools. And then click on More Tools > Network Conditions.
3. From the Network Conditions tab, disable Select Automatically.
4. Click on the Custom list and enter the custom user agent you prefer.
In conclusion, that is how to change the user agent in Google Chrome.