How to set Firefox to always open tabs in the previous session
While browsing with Firefox, sometimes you need to restart your computer or log out while performing a certain necessary task or process.
At that time, having to open the browser and manually re-access the dozens of tabs in the previous session was clearly a waste of time.
Fortunately, Mozilla's browser does support an option that allows you to restore all previously opened tabs on the next restart instead of having to manually open them one by one. How to set up as follows:
First, open the Firefox browser. In the upper right corner of the screen, click the three-dash logo to open the browser settings menu. In the menu that appears, click on ' Options '. (On a Mac, click ' Preferences ').
In the Options tab, select ' General ' from the left sidebar, then find the 'Startup' section. Check the box next to the ' Restore previous session ' option to enable this feature.
Now, close the Options tab . The next time you restart Firefox, all the tabs from your previous session will reload correctly. You won't have to manually re-access each tab like before.
That is all! Note, however, that this setting will not work if you have configured Firefox to always start in Private Browsing mode. That setting forces Firefox to delete your browsing sessions every time you close them.
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