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BROWSER GROUPED TABS AND THEN WOULD NOT UNGROUP THEM

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I did not ask for tab grouping. I do not want tab grouping. And then when browser grouped tabs without my requesting it to; and would NOT allow me a way to un-group them, providing only the option to "delete tab group", which when exercised deleted all the tabs, not just the group! Now, I don't f-ing want firefox anymore! Why act like microsoft and shove features down our throat without explanation or option to chose or not chose?

I did not ask for tab grouping. I do not want tab grouping. And then when browser grouped tabs without my requesting it to; and would NOT allow me a way to un-group them, providing only the option to "delete tab group", which when exercised deleted all the tabs, not just the group! Now, I don't f-ing want firefox anymore! Why act like microsoft and shove features down our throat without explanation or option to chose or not chose?

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Hello,

Firefox shouldn't automatically create tab groups. Do you use any extensions? What extensions?

No extensions at all. While sliding a tab leftward, it attached itself to two other tabs and I got a pop-up about tab groups.

Oh, I see now. That's one of the ways to create tab groups.

To ungroup your tabs (while keeping them open), right-click the group label and select Ungroup Tabs from the context menu.

You can also right-click any tab and select Remove from Group from the context menu to remove it solely from the group. Moreover, you can drag the tabs out of the group the same way as you did when creating it (e.g., drag the rightmost group tab to the right).

See Tab groups in Firefox for more details.