I had the same problem running Win 7 and Firefox latest when going to Amazon by 
any means involving cookies such as from a saved desktop icon, from bookmarks, 
or from links in emails.  I finally started typing in amazon.com in the address 
bar instead of clicking on saved icons or favorites. The mobile app on the PC 
is horrible. No description, no questions, no reviews, no purchasing Kindle 
books on PC to load to my iPad.  Now when I go to Amazon I make sure the search 
box asks what department so I 
know I am on the real site.
And I have not used Amazon at all on my phone so can’t blame it on that.
Sherrie


From: Merv Keck 
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 12:43 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Amazon Mobile

Hi,

I am not sure if this is due to One Drive or some other Windows ten curiosity? 
However about ten days ago I began to lose the ability to navigate Amazon on my 
PC. I attributed it to a recent build of a public beta of a screen reader and 
reckoned it would go away. However, after ten days and another build it did not 
go away. When my need to purchase something on Amazon caused me to question 
these strange navigational phenomena I investigated further this morning. I 
realized that Amazon on my PC was throwing me into some kind of mobile site 
instead of the full site. The only way I could make it put me back into the 
usual www.amazon.com with all of its annoying glory was to erase my web history 
but keep my cookies. I like some cookies such as banking sites etc. anyway it 
solved that issue but it did mess up some of my other sites which made me a 
little dysphoric.

Now I am wondering, however, since I sync my phone and two machines with One 
Drive could it be that when I logged into Amazon on my iPhone that somehow it 
stored my settings for amazon through Safari? I’m grasping at straws here but I 
really don’t wish to have my web sites messed up on a regular basis because I 
use the free 1 TB that Microsoft gives me if that was the issue. 

I’m asking here because I’m attempting to ascertain if logging into Amazon on 
my iPhone caused the issue on my Windows 10 machine just to be clear.

 

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