How do I disable the History | Restore Previous Sesssion option. It is a privacy issue. への最近の回答https://support.mozilla.org/ja/questions/7959672011-04-30T10:49:40-07:00I discovered that if you 'tick' the 'clear history when firefox closes' (found in options - privacy2011-04-30T10:49:40-07:00etherancehttps://support.mozilla.org/ja/questions/795967#answer-175191<p>I discovered that if you 'tick' the 'clear history when firefox closes' (found in options - privacy tab) the offending button goes away. Hope that is a help
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Thanks. Following that link I worked out how to clear the history automatically 2011-04-05T15:50:30-07:00gold32https://support.mozilla.org/ja/questions/795967#answer-162803<p>To Response: cor_el
</p><p>Thanks. Following that link I worked out how to clear the history automatically on shutdown.
</p><p>Having firefox auto clear my history ensures the 'Restore Presvious Session' is not available next time firefox starts.
</p><p>However, if I then want to force it to save my session on shut down I cant. I can get the 'Do you want to save your session' dialog, as in firefox 3.6x, by having about:config browser.showQuitWarning set to true. After restarting firfox however my tabs are not restored.
</p>A possibility is to use Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox to clear the history2011-04-02T08:50:16-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/ja/questions/795967#answer-160593<p>A possibility is to use <a href="/en-US/kb/delete-browsing-search-download-history-firefox" rel="nofollow">Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox</a> to clear the history if you exit Firefox or close all open tabs. Then there is nothing to restore. Otherwise disabling Restore Previous Session wouldn't really help anyway.
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You will find that even changing your home page is not enough.
This does 2011-04-02T08:22:56-07:00gold32https://support.mozilla.org/ja/questions/795967#answer-160580<p>To Response: Apple_iJuice
</p><p>You will find that even changing your home page is not enough.
</p><p>This does get rid of the button but it is still possible to use menu | History | Restore Previous Session regardless of what home page you have set.
</p>I think its an problem with the way mozilla's programmed... Thats right now the only reason that sto2011-03-31T18:19:17-07:00ash1794https://support.mozilla.org/ja/questions/795967#answer-159536<p>I think its an problem with the way mozilla's programmed... Thats right now the only reason that stops me using mozilla 4. It's aide to invasion of privacy... I close something.. someone else comes opens the browser and boom my facebook account
</p>I found that by simply changing your homepage, you can stop that feature from appearing. What I did 2011-03-26T12:56:47-07:00Apple_iJuicehttps://support.mozilla.org/ja/questions/795967#answer-155151<p>I found that by simply changing your homepage, you can stop that feature from appearing. What I did was set my homepage to Google, then restarted Firefox. No more session restore button. Simple as that.
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