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Whenever a page is the tiniest bit slow I get a pop-up saying: This page isn't responding. I have the option to
either click wait or Exit pages.
How do I get rid of this pop-up? It's annoying. It pops up all day long every day when I am on Edge.
Other issues or features related to Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
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Hi Nikhar,
These steps did nothing. Sometimes this happens every 2-3 seconds and makes Edge completely useless to me. I'm not the only one with this issue and it's hard for me to understand why no one from Microsoft has addressed this issue on this forum yet.
I'm going back to Chrome. Let me know if you find a fix.
R Ingram
Nikhar Khare
This started for me also a few weeks ago .... every time a tab is slow in loading / refreshing in Microsoft Edge users get an annoying popup! We need the ability to turn this distracting and annoying feature off. Is Microsoft working on a fix? If this can't be fixed I'll have to use an alternate browser.
PS: (1) I have the most current version and it continues to happen!
(2) I see that this is a common complaint amongst users of this browser, you'd think an option would be available in the settings to disable it.
Regards Dave
I've been having the same issue for a while now - it's usually on pages provided on my news feed by Microsoft News, the site the news is coming from varies. Most pages now won't let me click the 'continue reading' button if it's present, slideshows will let me go from the first picture to the second but the text won't update and I can't go to the third picture, and the various polls at the bottom of articles work MAYBE one time out of ten. I'm on the most current version of both Edge and Win10, not running any ad blocker software. I thought that switching to a Chrome base would make it better, obviously MS still struggles to understand how to make a working/stable browser.....
I am having this problem now and it is pretty much happening with most web pages. The current page is
I forced to use Chrome again.
I'm having the same problem. It only occurs on pages that originate from msn.com