Recently notified of Firefox update, and it promised open windows and tabs would be restored. They weren't. I had all kinds of things open, and now lost. Mozilla should not promise things they can't deliver. If they had said save and close all windows first, I would have done that!

The latest "update" (last night) erased over three hundred tabs in one window without any way to restore any of them while restoring three tabs in three other windows that I didn't care about. Great job.


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Version 124.0.1 and it is still happening, I had two windows and both with multiple tabs and after the restart only one window came back and I lost the other with around 100 open tabs for my research. Seriuosly?

The company I work for uses Chrome and I have never had this issue before. Even if I have 5 windows and numerous open tabs in them.. they all come back after a Chrome update or automatic system restart.

hello, oddly in my case typing browser.sessionstore.interval into my url bar does nothing except run a search


to get my tabs back i had to follow this advice from this years old post: -US/questions/1204253


however, whenever i close firefox, it still will not save my tabs now... despite the settings all indicating that it should do so.

to get my tabs back i had to follow this advice from this years old post: -US/questions/1204253


however, whenever i close firefox, it still will not save my tabs now... despite the settings all indicating that it should do so.

Do you close Firefox using the menu command (Exit or Quit, depending on your OS)? If you close individual windows, or allow the system to do it, then after Firefox restores the last window you closed, you have to manually re-open the others from History > Recently Closed Windows. Since Firefox only remembers 3 closed windows, it is much safer to use the menu command (then they are all considered open windows when it's time to restore).

oh dear... well, it seems i had another desktop instance open with another instance of firefox with all of the same tabs. - and after closing that, all is well again. huh, i forgot i was trying out that multiple desktop feature for the first time and left my browser open there - i guess that explains that for my case


still not sure why i can't check my browser.sessionstore.interval though

oh well

Since Firefox 57, legacy support is withdrawn and so many useful plugins and addons are let out in the newer versions (57 onwards). I have faced the problem of keeping multiple firefox say, Firefox 56 (legacy supported) and the default, current version, which will be updated regularly by Ubuntu (say) by default.

ive recently been experimenting with different browsers on vista and was wondering if there was any possible way to get the latest version of firefox working on it (it seems like it would be possible with the extended kernel) but I don't know so would this be possible at all

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Firefox 106 was released on October 18, 2022. Among the many additions and removals were: the possibility to edit PDFs: including writing text, drawing, and adding signatures, the ability to become the default PDF application on Windows systems on setting Firefox as the default browser, the ability to pin the Windows taskbar on Windows 10 and 11 for simpler access, the redesign of private windows to increase the feeling of privacy, swipe-to-navigate (two fingers on a touchpad swiped left or right to perform history back or forward) for Linux users on Wayland, Text Recognition in images for users of macOS 10.15 and higher, the addition of "Firefox View", the introduction of 18 new Colorways with the launch of "Independent Voices" collection, major upgrade to WebRTC capabilities, and wallpapers for the "Independent Voices" collection.[216]

Firefox 113 was released on May 9, 2023. Major changes included enhanced Picture-in-Picture; private windows protecting users even better by blocking third-party cookies and storage of content trackers; the inclusion of special characters in passwords generated by the browser; support for AV1 Image Format files containing animations (AVIS), improving support for AVIF images across the web; a tighter Windows GPU sandbox; and the availability of the browser in the Tajik (tg) language.[225][226]

Firefox 118 was released on September 26, 2023. Major changes included the introduction of automated translation of web content, courtesy of the EU-funded Project Bergamot; the use of the FDLIBM math library on all systems to improve anonymity with Fingerprint Protection via web audio in the browser; the restriction of visibility of website fonts to system fonts and language pack fonts to mitigate font fingerprinting in Private Browsing windows; the availability of Video Effects and background blur on Google Meet; the ability for U.S. Firefox Suggest users to see browser add-on suggestions right in the address bar based on their keywords; support for CSS math functions round, mod, rem, pow, sqrt, hypot, log, exp, abs, and sign; OpaqueResponseBlocking enabled by default (desktop); the availability of printing page content from the browser or share menu; the opening of pinned user shortcuts in an existing tab if it already has the same URL; and the clearing of site data being moved from "Browsing history and site data" to the "Cookies and site data" menu item (Android).[236][237]

Firefox 121 was released on December 19, 2023. Major changes included a prompt for Windows users to install the Microsoft AV1 Video Extension to enable hardware decoding support for the AV1 video codec from about:support if not already installed; support for Voice Control commands on macOS systems; a default to the Wayland compositor when available instead of XWayland for Linux users; the ability to force links to always be underlined, which can be enabled in the Browsing section of the Settings menu; the floating button in the PDF viewer to simplify deleting drawings, text, and images added in PDFs; the Firefox Debugger including a new feature: an option to disable the debugger; keyword on the current page; the unification of the focus indicator across the toolbox, which is now larger with improved contrast, featuring a white box-shadow for enhanced visibility on blue backgrounds; added support for the :has() selector, which authors to match an element that has, or "anchors", at least one element matching its relative selector; added support for the hanging and each-line keywords for the text-indent CSS property, offering more convenient paragraph layout options for styles such as bibliographies, poetry, etc.; added support for the balance keyword for the text-wrap CSS property, which can improve the appearance of short multi-line text blocks such as long headings or captions by harmonizing the line lengths; added support for the lazy loading iframes, which are only loaded when visible, so non-critical iframes can load later when needed to speed up initial page loads, reduce initial network usage, etc.; added support for tail call elimination in WebAssembly language to improve support for functional languages (desktop); expanded extension capabilities by popular demand, adding new support for over 400 more extensions; the ability for private windows to protect users even better by blocking third-party cookies and storage of content trackers; Enhanced Tracking Protection custom mode including blocking of social trackers by default; a fix for a crash when copying to the clipboard; a fix for a crash when the fullscreen notification was encountered; a fix for rendering issues and crashes on Google Pixel 8 and Samsung Galaxy S22 devices (Android); and various security fixes (both).[242][243]

Firefox 124 was released on March 19, 2024. Major changes included the caret browsing mode now working in the PDF viewer; open tabs now being sorted by either recent activity (which is set by default) or tab order in Firefox View; the population of the Windows taskbar jump list more efficiently, which should allow for a smoother overall browsing experience; the use of the macOS fullscreen API for all types of fullscreen windows; the expansion of Qwant's availability to all languages in the France region along with Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland; various security fixes; added support for AbortSignal.any; the ability to use HTTP(S) and relative URLs when creating WebSockets (desktop); the enabling of Pull to Refresh by default; and added support for HTML drag and drop API (which accepts plain text or HTML text by drop operation from external applications) when using a mouse (Android).[248][249]

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