![]() Do I still have a chance to restore deleted Firefox history ?" Now, the whole browsing history was lost due to careless deletion. Y esterday, I found some critical files online, but I forgot to save them as bookmarks in Firefox. "Hi guys, I wanna know if it's possible to get deleted Firefox history back? Recently, I've been focus ing on an interesting topic and planning to write a report on this subject for my commencement thesis. Open Command Prompt, type ipconfig /displaydns. Or you can also type cmd in the Windows search bar. Press Windows + R, type cmd and click OK. Click "Start" > "Search" > "Tools" > "Folder Options". So it could be that the internal “userContextId” tab (“cookieStoreId”) restored by the extension isn’t persisted to session restore as expected.If you have accidentally delete Firefox history, you can recover it by locating the index.dat backup file. There is no difference between the session with the restored tab and the session without. I ran the STR here and compared Firefox’s session restore files. This MAC extension doesn’t use tab hiding though. In (part of ), I recently (Firefox 89) fixed a bug related to detection of tab URL of discarded tabs when the tab hiding extension API is used. The container state of a tab is certainly part of the properties that’s restored by Firefox as part of session restore. I read this report and comments and your screenshots, but it’s not clear whether there is an issue with session restore logic in Firefox. Please: does this smell like anything that is, or should be, in the dependency tree for tab-unloading bug 1462813? ( Tab discarding) Notice all three container tabs are now in the default above #1719 (comment), the three frames from a screen recording. Relaunch Firefox in your test profile again.Only click one, or some, or none of the tabs, so that the rest of the container’s tabs stay “discarded”.I did the Mozilla, Wikipedia, and Google home pages. Open a few tabs in one of the standard containers, say Personal.Leave the Addons site in the default container, so that we have a non-container tab open while opening/closing containers… ![]() Go to Mozilla Addons site and install Firefox Mulit-Account Containers.Firefox Menu > Preferences > Startup > click the checkbox for “Restore previous session”.Start a new Firefox profile ( firefox -P test).Expected behaviorĬontainer tabs should always stay in their containers across Firefox sessions. ![]() ![]() You will have to reopen each tab in its previous container again. The problem: If you exit Firefox while any of your container tabs are discarded, then when you launch Firefox again, all of that container’s tabs will have switched back to the default container. Tabs remain discarded until you click on them. The same thing happens when you Hide and Show a container. Right? The webpages do not all load into memory until you click on each tab.
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