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all my tabs from open session disappeared?!?!?

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all my tabs from open session disappeared?!?!?

and no way to restore it; the option disappeared and I never erased it or close any of the tabs manually and it was on sync. Where did they all go ? I can see now the history from my laptop mixed with my mobile under the history tab but the session disappeared?!?!

Firefox use to be EXCEPTIONAL and 2 years ago it star5ed to go downward; please convince me to stay loyal and not switch to brave or opera; this is becoming worst every months.

I did everything I found with ChatGpt and nothing works:(## Recovering Lost Tabs in Firefox Android

I understand that all your open tabs in Firefox Android have disappeared, even though they are synced. Don't worry, there are ways to restore them and reopen that session on your mobile device.

    • Here are the steps to recover your lost tabs:**
    • 1. Check Recently Closed Tabs:**
  • Open Firefox on your Android device.
  • Tap the three dots menu in the top right corner.
  • Select "History" from the menu.
  • Choose "Recently Closed Tabs" from the History list.
  • This will display a list of recently closed tabs. If you see the session you're looking for, tap on it to restore all the tabs.
    • 2. Use the "Restore Previous Session" Feature:**
  • If the "Recently Closed Tabs" option doesn't work, try the "Restore Previous Session" feature.
  • Open Firefox on your Android device.
  • Tap and hold the "Home" button.
  • A pop-up menu will appear. Select "Restore Previous Session".
  • This will restore the last browsing session you had open, including all the tabs.
    • 3. Check Your Synced Devices:**
  • If the above methods don't work, check if your lost tabs are open on another synced device.
  • Open Firefox on your computer or another mobile device where you are logged in with the same Firefox account.
  • Look for the lost tabs in the "History" or "Recently Closed Tabs" section.
  • If you find them, you can open them on your Android device by syncing your browsing history.
    • 4. Contact Firefox Support:**
    • Additional Tips:**
  • To prevent this from happening again, consider enabling the "Open Tabs in Background" setting in Firefox. This will keep your tabs open even if you close the app.
  • You can also set Firefox to automatically restore your previous session when you open the app.
    • I hope this helps you recover your lost tabs and reopen your session on your mobile device.**); is there a way im missing ?

Only thing that happened is that I restared my phone earlier?!

Asked by D. 1 month ago

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Hmm, We're having trouble finding that site!

Locking this thread, please continue here: [/questions/1449374] I'm getting this Server Not Found page error very often with a message that says; "Hmm, We're having troub… (read more)

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I'm getting this Server Not Found page error very often with a message that says; "Hmm, We're having trouble finding that site" on a black screen with a doubleclick.net address in the address bar and some options to check my internet connection and firewalls, etc.

Asked by Ray Dunne 2 months ago

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Frozen image

Fixed, see /questions/1450036 Solved 6/15/2024 problem of frozen screen Apologies if I'm repeating a previous request - couldn't tell if it was submitted. I'm running W… (read more)

Fixed, see /questions/1450036 Solved 6/15/2024 problem of frozen screen

Apologies if I'm repeating a previous request - couldn't tell if it was submitted.

I'm running Windows 10. While changing the startup screen somehow an image I thought was deleted appeared and now is frozen, apparently on top of a Firefox window. I've rebooted, restarted and followed the Windows help suggestions with no success. Right now I don't know whether this is a Firefox or Windows problem. I updated Firefox today to the newest version before this happened.


Any help will be appreciated. I can open new Firefox windows.

P.B.

Asked by brant_peg 2 months ago

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Having connection issues to websites from search and links

1449374 For the past couple of weeks I have been getting the "Hmmm, We're having trouble finding that site" error screen quite often from both searches and links from ot… (read more)

1449374

For the past couple of weeks I have been getting the "Hmmm, We're having trouble finding that site" error screen quite often from both searches and links from other sites. It's always happened once in a while but it hasn't been anything bothersome. However recently it has become quite bothersome because it's happening a lot! However not all the time. It's not completely broken, just mostly. And it's happening while trying to visit sites that I know and visit frequently such as Amazon, Ebay, and even sites for local businesses that I trust and know are working. I'm not having any internet issues with my home wifi, nor am I having this issue with other browsers. I have however also noticed it on my Firefox mobile browser as well. I posted about this a few days ago and got some email back about an issue with my post. If this happens with this one and I'm unable to get this resolved I will just get rid of Firefox on my devices. FF has been a long time favorite and is usually set as my default browser but if stuff like this is going to continue, I can change that real fast. There are plenty of other browsers that work just fine and have decent customer support.

Asked by Ray Dunne 2 months ago

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what does it mean browser not supported

duplicate of /questions/1451961 support forum thread. What does it mean browser not supported by the way I don't like reading so that's why I prefer to talk to a custom… (read more)

duplicate of /questions/1451961 support forum thread.

What does it mean browser not supported by the way I don't like reading so that's why I prefer to talk to a customer care representative

Asked by merrill-50 2 months ago