Microsoft is pulling yet another trick to get people to use its Bing search engine. If you use Bing right now without signing ...
This type of strategy is sometimes called a “dark pattern,” or a deceptive pattern that tricks users into doing something they did not intend. Below the Google-looking search bar, including a Google ...
How does Deep Search work? When you perform a traditional query, Bing will look into its index and show the most relevant ...
As noticed by Windows Latest, searches for Chrome using Edge and via Bing (when signed out of your Microsoft account) on ...
The page even loads with Bing’s top search bar hidden — you need to scroll up to make it appear. Since what you’re looking at is actually Bing, it doesn’t say “Google” above the ...
The misleading webpage automatically scrolls to hide Bing’s top search bar and shows a familiar illustration that resembles a Google Doodle. Below the image, it strategically places a blank ...
Moreover, it reported that the page scrolls down a little to hide the Bing logo and toolbar that appears on the top of the page to make it look even more like Google. While I could recreate the search ...
Windows Latest first spotted the situation, describing it as a “genius move to keep you from Google search.” It’s part of a larger pattern by Microsoft to get Google users to switch to Edge and Bing, ...
Microsoft’s spoofed Google UI even automatically scrolled down the page slightly to mask its own Bing search bar that appear at the top of search results, in a blatant attempt to trick Bing ...