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Is it possible to have the Startup cache cleared automatically before opening a session?

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Using FF 88.0.1 in both Linux Mint and Windows 10 and without syncing add-ons, The "New Tab Override" looses my granted permission and opens a new tab on it's own Options/Preferences page, where it shows that permission is granted.

The simple solution I found that clearing the Startup cache restores functionality.

Already reported this on the add-on's Github site, which directed me back here.

Using FF 88.0.1 in both Linux Mint and Windows 10 and without syncing add-ons, The "New Tab Override" looses my granted permission and opens a new tab on it's own Options/Preferences page, where it shows that permission is granted. The simple solution I found that clearing the Startup cache restores functionality. Already reported this on the add-on's Github site, which directed me back here.

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have you tried looking at the configuration settings for FF?

open up the editor then search for cache

i think there may be one setting on the list that could set up the customization you seek.

let me know what you find out.  :-)

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Thanks for the heads up. There are MANY cache controls but the ones listed below were ones I changed. After reading the tech specs on Mozilla blogs, I have my doubts that these would help. The startup cache is meant to speed up loading, something that doesn't affect me. This workstation is equipped with a 3.9GHz processor, 16Gb RAM. Sessions are not stored, using one window, and at most, 2-3 tabs are open at a time. I proofread text and cannot have distractions.

browser.startup.homepage.abouthome_cache.enabled = false browser.cache.offline.storage.enable = false browser.cache.offline.enable = false pdfjs.enabledCache.state = false

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