Domains are supposed to be your Address

Domains are supposed to be your Address

Why when I do a search for mobilewiseguy.com on Bing I get other sites. Attached is a screenshot of my search.

I thought domains was the web address and if I put that domain in Bing’s section for URLs, I would get what I am looking for.

I asked Bing CoPilot why this happened, and the answer is below.

When you search for “mobilewiseguy.com” on Bing, the results show related sites and social media profiles, but not the exact match domain in the immediate visible results. The first link is to Mobile WiseGuy Solutions1, an I.T. & Web Development firm located in Houston, TX. They offer services such as computer repair, small business I.T., and Apple support. Additionally, there’s a Twitter profile for Mobile WiseGuy2, where they share updates and insights related to AT&T mobile expertise and business solutions. If you were expecting a different outcome, it might be helpful to check your search history or visit the Microsoft privacy dashboard3.

Google Search

Searching on Google for Mobilewiseguy.com brought up the specific URL not a search list. That is how it is supposed to work so I asked Bing why and this is a screenshot of the answer below.

Bing's answer to why searching an exact a URL works on Google and not Bing