I've found one very recently, actually, or at least if there is an opt-out it's very opaque.
I use the desktop interface on my mobile. I've no intention of ever changing that. There used to be an option that permanently disabled mobile interface for a given browser (I presume via a persistent cookie, as it worked even when I wasn't logged in), but now I have to switch back to desktop every day or so. There are several requests at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_talk:Mobile_access#Turn_mobile_access_off for a way to disable the mobile interface, but no answers as to how to do that or if that's even supported anymore.
I'm sure I could hack around it by changing useragents or the like, but I shouldn't -have- to use some hacky solution to it. If I don't ever want to use the mobile interface, provide a way for me to say that and leave the change permanent (at least until I decide otherwise).
So either I'm missing something (and I'm not the only one), or yeah, you missed one.
Todd
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 10:07 PM, Marc A. Pelletier marc@uberbox.org wrote:
On 08/24/2014 11:19 PM, Pine W wrote:
I have heard people say "don't force an interface change on me that I don't
think
is an improvement."
I do not recall a recent interface change deployment that wasn't accompanied with, at the very least, some method of opting out. Did I miss one?
-- Marc
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