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How to see closed tabs (not in current session) of a device on a different device?

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This feature is available in Chrome. You can see even the closed tabs on a different device. Is this feature available in Firefox?

This feature is available in Chrome. You can see even the closed tabs on a different device. Is this feature available in Firefox?

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Sorry, but I want to have an option where the history gets synced across all the devices. So if one has opened a page in his Android Firefox, he can see the same page on his PC too.

Just like synced tabs, but synced tabs only contain tabs that are open in the current session.

History is turned on for sync. But it is not synced across devices.

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Pkshadow said

From above that was there for you to read :

Sorry for the problem.

It seems that it has started to sync.

But the sync refresh rate is a little slow.

Can you help me to increase the refresh rate?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi, once something starts like this do not muck with it. I would think it is slow as it is the 1st time use. 2nd time it will just do changes. ( I guess as I do not use it ).

Also I strongly suggest :

That way if something happens you will have it still. Things do. Forget password and it it will be wiped is one thing.

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If have a online email account like yahoo or something, email your bookmarks to yourself for storage.

I have been doing that since 1995 and is same bookmarks.

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