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Back button from Thank you page

by UXStackExchange on September 22, 2017 in uxstackexchange

User has just completed a purchase of the insurance product and he has gotten a Thank you page.

Now he clicks browser's Back button. What is the best practice?

  • block an back button action and stays on the Thank you page
  • error page with explanation
  • bring user to step 1 of buying the same insurance product
  • bring user to home page of all insurance products available
  • bring him at the website homepage
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Back button from Thank you page

by UXStackExchange on September 22, 2017 in uxstackexchange

User has just completed a purchase of the insurance product and he has gotten a Thank you page.

Now he clicks browser's Back button. What is the best practice?

  • block an back button action and stays on the Thank you page
  • error page with explanation
  • bring user to step 1 of buying the same insurance product
  • bring user to home page of all insurance products available
  • bring him at the website homepage
Tags: UX Stack Exchange

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