A change in iOS 15 is negatively impacting our users and we can't do much about it
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For news sites being consumed via mobile, a common usage pattern is for a user to scroll down until they find an article they find interesting. They then click through to that article, read it, then press back. In iOS 14 Safari, it would takes the user back to the page at the point the user had scrolled to. During the iOS 15 beta, we noticed a bug where this was no longer happening: instead, the page scroll is set to top, and the user it taken to the top of the page.
A change in iOS 15 is negatively impacting our users and we can't do much about it
A change in iOS 15 is negatively impacting…
A change in iOS 15 is negatively impacting our users and we can't do much about it
For news sites being consumed via mobile, a common usage pattern is for a user to scroll down until they find an article they find interesting. They then click through to that article, read it, then press back. In iOS 14 Safari, it would takes the user back to the page at the point the user had scrolled to. During the iOS 15 beta, we noticed a bug where this was no longer happening: instead, the page scroll is set to top, and the user it taken to the top of the page.