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How to not manually delete download files?

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I am honestly in chock with Firefox's terrible decision of not providing any option for the user to delete downloaded files.

It is honestly amazing that they came up with such a terrible decision. My downloads folder is a complete mess now and there seems to be no way to fix this.

I don't understand why not just provide an option for the user to only open files. People should be able to choose their settings.

I refereed to this previous post and the solution there didn't work: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1370409. By setting browser.download.improvements_to_download_panel to false.

Is there actually no way to only open files now?

I am honestly in chock with Firefox's terrible decision of not providing any option for the user to delete downloaded files. It is honestly amazing that they came up with such a terrible decision. My downloads folder is a complete mess now and there seems to be no way to fix this. I don't understand why not just provide an option for the user to only open files. People should be able to choose their settings. I refereed to this previous post and the solution there didn't work: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1370409. By setting browser.download.improvements_to_download_panel to false. Is there actually no way to only open files now?

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Note that Firefox always needs to download a file to be able to show you this file in a tab.

You can set browser.download.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir = true to revert to the previous behavior to use the OS temp folder.

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. On the warning page, you can click "Accept the Risk and Continue" to open about:config.

(fixed pref name - thanks for noticing)

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선택된 해결법

Note that Firefox always needs to download a file to be able to show you this file in a tab.

You can set browser.download.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir = true to revert to the previous behavior to use the OS temp folder.

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. On the warning page, you can click "Accept the Risk and Continue" to open about:config.

(fixed pref name - thanks for noticing)

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This didn't solve the issue. It is browser.download (without s). I tried setting to true and to false, both cases the files go to downloads when selecting open.

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Thanks for noticing this issue with the extra 's' on browser.download.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir. Looking on Bugzilla there appears to have been some confusion with documenting this new pref.

Tom Schuster Comment 135 • 4 months ago

I think there is some kind of mistake here. StaticPrefList.yaml calls this pref browser.download.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir, but Policies.jsm uses browser.download*s*.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir. The release page also has the s.
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You could try setting this preference in about:config to false. browser.download.useDownloadDir

From searchfox. org: bool True - Save files directly to the folder configured via the browser.download.folderList preference. False - Always ask the user where to save a file and default to browser.download.lastDir [not a preference] when displaying a folder picker dialog

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Well, I realized the indicated option in this forum is different from the one I posted at first. They both are:

  • browser.download.improvements_to_download_panel = false
  • browser.download.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir = true

The first one has no effect. The second one actually send downloaded files (when selected to only open) to tmp folder, although I can't actually open them, I can only open PDFs if I selected to open with firefox. This is a workaround which quite works for me, since I download a lot of PDFs regularly, but not best solution at all.

I didn't understand what Terry pointed out.

I am extremely disappointed with firefox, it is unbelievable people actually though this change was a good idea. They are making their software worst.