Question:
Internet Explorer keeps sending me to Mobile Twitter Site when I'm on my laptop.?
Marika
2012-10-25 21:04:52 UTC
Started randomly today no matter how many times i refresh/close my current brouser it will only send me to the mobile twitter site and not the normal one. Even if I type in twitter.com is still sends me to the mobile site. Help
Seven answers:
Brandon
2012-10-26 03:56:52 UTC
I'm having the same problem & it's driving me NUTS!!!! Lets me log in fine on firefox but I don't like using firefox & hate to be FORCED to have two browsers open just to use the desktop/non-mobile version of twitter. Also cleared my cache/history & same results but at least I know i'm not the only person running into this problem!
2017-01-14 10:52:29 UTC
Non Mobile Twitter Site
2012-10-26 04:56:45 UTC
If you use Twitter on your Internet Explorer 6 or 7 browser, then you will see mobile.twitter.com instead of twitter.com when you log in.



Not all twitter.com features are compatible with IE6 or 7, so we have started to direct all IE6 and 7 users to mobile.twitter.com to provide the most stable experience within the browser.
sobhan
2012-10-26 01:35:21 UTC
I have exact same problem today with my IE. I use IE8 and today it sends me to mobile twitter.

it's fine with FF and Chrome though. I just hope it's a problem from twitter and not my pc :(
2016-10-04 16:59:44 UTC
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James Fletcher
2012-10-25 21:06:02 UTC
Try clearing your cookies
domino451
2012-10-25 21:07:40 UTC
You have spyware on your computer


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