How to reopen tabs after restarting Firefox

If you want to keep the tabs open after restarting Firefox, you don't need to install an add-on.

By default when restarting the browser, all open tabs will close. The browser display interface will be completely new again. But the Firefox browser already has a feature that retains tabs after restarting the browser, without users having to install any additional utilities.

Webpages that are open on tabs after restarting Firefox will remain the same. This feature is extremely useful when we proceed to update Firefox to the latest version, without having to re-bookmark sites in Firefox. The following article will guide how to turn on the feature to keep tabs when restarting Firefox browser.

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Instructions to keep tabs when restarting Firefox

Step 1:

We still open web pages, tabs as usual. Open a new tab and enter about: restartrequired in the address bar on your browser and press Enter.

Picture 1 of How to reopen tabs after restarting Firefox

Step 2:

Display the interface as shown below with notifications and press the Restart Firefox button to restart the browser.

Soon the windows on Firefox browser will close. The browser is restarted and the tabs accessing the previous site on the browser remain the same.

Picture 2 of How to reopen tabs after restarting Firefox

A very useful feature on Firefox browser, while still retaining open web tabs even when restarting the browser. Users do not need to re-bookmark the site. Note, this feature does not apply when browsing Firefox web in incognito mode.

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Hope this article is useful to you!

Update 25 May 2019
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