Sometime recently my Edge browser began an odd thing: When there was a video at the top of a page (such as a news story) the video window follows the page as I scroll down. This is extremely annoying on my laptop, but especially so on my tablet because it takes most of the window away from reading the story.
This began after one of the updates (in the last 6-8 weeks). At first I thought it may be Edge, but the same issue happens (albeit differently) in Firefox. So I am assuming it is a Win 10 "feature."
I have had my issues with Edge - most notably it simply freezing up every 3-5 minutes, but this is a significant issue that makes the browser nearly useless. I switched to Firefox for this (and other) reasons, but it is happening with it too now.
What the !~@#$%^& is this? Why does Microsoft think forcibly blocking out 90% of the screen with a video window is a good idea? And, how (or can) I stop it?