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martlil

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Nov 6, 2020
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I have a problem with iPad Pro and Safari. It appeared recently, maybe some months, but I`m not sure it started when upgraded to iPadOS 14, cause it appeared to my iPad later than to my iPhone.

If I click on a link, for example I read the webpage, have scrolled a lot down and there is a link. It can be a media or news page, you read the headlines, scroll down and sometimes click on headline to open the article. Then you press Back to go back to front page and estimate you can continue reading the position you were on previous webpage. But no, hitting cack takes you to the beginning, to the top of your previous page. It has worked as estimated as long as I can remember but as said for some months remembering the previous position function is broken, off.

Why? Can I do something to restore Safaris previous behaviour?

I hope you can help.
 
I get this on the BBC website, on my iPad and iPhone, even back on iOS13. That’s the only one I’ve noticed it on. Other sites are fine and going back takes me to where I was on the previous page.
 
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