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Firefox doesn’t save tabs on exit



Sometimes you turn off your browser and want to see some pages in the next time you reopen it again. If you want to save the last pages you opened till next time of opening the browser follow one from the following ways:

The First way:
Open your browser start page or type in the address bar ‘about:home.
Then hit ‘Restore Previous Session’ as shown below

The Second way:
Open your Firefox browser.
From Friefox menu > History > Restore Previous Session as shown below.


The Third way:
Open your Firefox browser.
Type in the address bar about:config
Search about:
 browser.showQuitWarning’ and assign true to it [you can do this only but in case it doesn’t work do the following]
browser.tabs.warnOnClose’ assign true to it
browser.warnOnQuit’ assign true to it
browser.warnOnRestart’ assign true to it

choose I'll be careful

assign true to the option

assign true to the option

assign true to the option
I hope this help !!!

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