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Behzad_A
Mar 03, 2021Brass Contributor
Pages of Bing.com automatically jumping to the top of page
When opening the search result link in the new Tab and return to the Bing Tab after some seconds/minutes, suddenly the page automatically jumping to the top of the page, and this happens in all of Bi...
Anthony1967
Mar 10, 2023Brass Contributor
I, too, have this same issue, and it is driving me nuts. I'm at the verge of giving up using Bing as it is slowing me down. Every time I return from a tab, I have to go back down the list, try to find the last link I visited and proceed. In the end, if it is a particularly long list, I often miss some while trying to locate the last link visited.
I have notified through Feedback, but as in the past with issues, I received a boilerplate email response acknowledging the submission. And again, as in the past, nothing changes. I had problems with Microsoft Shopper's Assistant and had to stop using it two years ago for that same reason. No matter how many “Feedback” notices I sent, I would just receive the boilerplate email, “we've received your email about your problem…”.
Microsoft is a very large company, larger than Apple, and yet why they can't assign coders or an entire building of them to handle these bugs is beyond me. This was one of the reasons I left Microsoft products back in 2003 and switched to Apple. Now that Apple is what it is, they too are acting in the same manner.
Maybe I should give up and go back to using the library, books with covers, pages, and notebooks. At least if I screw up, I'll have no one else to blame but myself.
I have notified through Feedback, but as in the past with issues, I received a boilerplate email response acknowledging the submission. And again, as in the past, nothing changes. I had problems with Microsoft Shopper's Assistant and had to stop using it two years ago for that same reason. No matter how many “Feedback” notices I sent, I would just receive the boilerplate email, “we've received your email about your problem…”.
Microsoft is a very large company, larger than Apple, and yet why they can't assign coders or an entire building of them to handle these bugs is beyond me. This was one of the reasons I left Microsoft products back in 2003 and switched to Apple. Now that Apple is what it is, they too are acting in the same manner.
Maybe I should give up and go back to using the library, books with covers, pages, and notebooks. At least if I screw up, I'll have no one else to blame but myself.