azure portal subscription filter jumps to settings - azure

On the Azure portal, since a couple of days, clicking on the subscription filter, the portal automatically brings me to directory/subscription settings. This is not the desired behaviour.
I automatically get this :
Any clues ?

#cat5dm - Apologies for delay in getting back to this thread. Post validation with our internal team below is the update I can share with you.
Post consistent feedback from customers handling many subscriptions , the full screen experience for settings and filters was the design choice taken. The idea was to centralize all settings in one place rather than two. In the meantime, we are directing the old filter icon to the settings so that users would find the new location without having to discover the gear icon . However, we will be eventually removing the filter button from the top and only have the settings gear.
Hope this information helps. We hope the new experience will be helpful , however if you have any feedback, please let us know. Thank you

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As far as I know, this is not possible.
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Some other communities raised the same requirement earlier on the Developer Community, and this requirement has been passed to product team, you can check the details from the ticket:
Builds - Pipelines should default to the folder view if you have one or more folders
Note:You can vote and add your comments for this feedback. When there are enough communities vote and add comments for this feedback, the product team member will take this feedback seriously.
Hopw this helps.

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i am not understanding
what is happening there
pllease suggest me
refer documentation link:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/learn/tutorial-alert
Please find the below screen shots
From Documentation:
From Portal:
please suggest me
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please find the belwo screen shots
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I have two Azure Active Directories that I cannot delete. One is a remnant from a project at a former company. One is from a Azure demo that I tried.
I am certain that these directories are not being used and I would naturally like to delete them.
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Also the Overview page indicates that my role is User. Clearly this is not encouraging, since generally only owners can delete items.
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Best regards,
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I had the same issue as you (like 25 AD's from testing at different clients'), and no way to remove them. Contacting support will get this sorted quickly. I do wonder how people do this without a suppor package ;-)

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