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How to know where Bing Image of the Day was taken

M T 20 Reputation points
2025-10-16T00:02:20.1066667+00:00

A previous question was answered by directing me to click on the light grey icons on my desktop but that doesn't always help me with location information. When I click on the small "hidden" icon in my task bar I see a small window with some information about the image of the day - in this small window some of the images have a title that tells me where the photo was taken but in some the text is cut-off because it is too long to fit in the small window and it cuts off the location information. There does not seem to be a way to enlarge this window. When follow the link to the full sized page "Today on Bing.com" I am given a lot of information but it rarely tells me where the photo was taken. It's driving me nuts - can you please do something so I can at least enlarge the window that comes up with the location information? I'm attaching a screen clip showing what I'm talking about. Thanks very much

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Paulo GM 65,810 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2025-10-18T01:20:54.5733333+00:00

I see. It looks like the results vary by region. As you can see in the image below, clicking the link shows the full name of the picture along with the location where it was taken. Since this is how the feature is designed, there isn’t anything we can change on our end. I recommend submitting feedback through the app’s Feedback option so the team can review this behavior.Screenshot_12

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  1. Paulo GM 65,810 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-10-16T00:55:20.9933333+00:00

    Hi,

    If you're still seeing a small window when you click the Bing Wallpaper app on your taskbar, it only means you have an older version of the app installed. The app has been updated and clicking on the app should display this window which might give more info of the picture than the old version.

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    Clicking either the title of the image or the Search the web to learn more button brings you to Today on Bing, which displays the full title including where it was taken.

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