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Window position not saved

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Firefox 101.0.1 + extensions, Windows 11 22H2; both fully updated

Firefox has stopped saving the position of its window, looking to me like it is leaving space for my Windows taskbar but which is hidden.

Some online searching and I found that setting privacy.resistFingerprinting to false resolves the issue, but it is not a change I feel comfortable with and wonder if there is another solution. I have uBlock Origin installed so maybe I shouldn't be concerned.

Firefox 101.0.1 + extensions, Windows 11 22H2; both fully updated Firefox has stopped saving the position of its window, looking to me like it is leaving space for my Windows taskbar but which is hidden. Some online searching and I found that setting privacy.resistFingerprinting to false resolves the issue, but it is not a change I feel comfortable with and wonder if there is another solution. I have uBlock Origin installed so maybe I shouldn't be concerned.

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Terry said

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting </blockquote> Thanks. I'll just live with it turned off.

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I have the same issue in Linux and noticed that if I have the title bar off it doesn't remember the saved location. With the title bar on, the location is saved. I first noticed it in 100.0 and then it recently started in Nightly. I just tested it again and it does work.

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The preference to resist fingerprinting is there for the TOR browser.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting

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Terry said

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting </blockquote> Thanks. I'll just live with it turned off.