This is how one user described the issue on Skype’s forum: Usually when this happened, users would try to find the browser that was making the noise or search each and every tab and app on their devices to detect the ringing source and shut it off. Of course, all this was very annoying because sometimes detective work was required. When people could not find the source of the ringing, the only thing that made it stop was restarting their devices. Luckily, Microsoft took care of that and rolled out a fix for this bug, making the Skype experience more pleasant. Although this fix is a good piece of news, users are still upset that it took Microsoft almost three years to fix this bug. It seems that Microsoft has heard its users discontent and has decided to focus more on Skype. Judging by the frequency of all the updates, improvements and new features that the tech giant has added to Skype lately, this product could soon take the lead in the race, outsmarting Slack, Facebook Messenger and other similar services. One of the most important featured added to Skype is Cortana integration. Users can launch Skype calls via Cortana, set reminders and use a plethora of emoticons to make their conversations more lively. Stay tuned for more Skype news! RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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