I sent a message via the Safari feedback form, so fingers crossed. And browser sync is extremely handy.įor now, I’ve opted to not use tabs in Tab Groups, and will instead use them as a sort of temporary bookmark folder thing until the issue is fixed. The feature has helped me be more focused, without losing windows of tabs I had open. This is, of course, less than ideal for me because Tab Groups have become a huge part of my workflow. ![]() If you click a link in a tab that is not in a Tab Group, or if you turn off iCloud sync in Settings > Apple ID > iCloud, the issue doesn’t happen at all. Your only option is to click a link again or close the tab. Once there, the title of the tab reflects the page you just visited, and the forward/backward navigation buttons don’t work. Once you click a link, there’s a random chance Safari will load the page, let you sit on it for 2-3 seconds, and then suddenly take you back to the previous page. Through some searching, I’ve discovered it only happens if you click a link in a tab that is in a Tab Group, while iCloud sync is turned on for Safari. ![]() I’m currently on the latest macOS Safari: 15.4. The 12.3 upgrade seems to have exaggerated the issue, making it happen much more often. This one has been an issue since Monterey first came out, and it’s taken me months to figure out what was happening, because it happens randomly. Safari randomly goes back a page after clicking a link
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