how can I avoid my tabs restore on my computer if I only have my mobile phone?
I closed Firefox browser on my computer completely today, when all my tabs were still open. Usually, if I do that and then open Firefox again, it restores all my tabs automatically.
I want to avoid that to prevent other people using my computer from seeing my tabs, but I don't currently have access to my computer, only my phone.
In other words, I want to disable my previously open tabs from opening when Firefox is opened.
Here is what I did: 1. Signed in with Firefox on my phone 2. Synced 3. Deleted history 4. Went to *phone* browser settings and chose not to restore tabs (in settings - advanced).
Would that be enough or is there something else I can do?
Thank you.
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hii please follow the step to disable your previously open tabs from opening when Firefox is opened.
Go to about:home, and click settings. On the General tab, check to make sure your current homepage is not set to multiple tabs. Homepage links will be separated by '|'.
This isn't what I asked... Thanks anyway.
You may want to follow these steps and confirm "Restore Previous sessions" is disabled.
- Click the menu button Fx57Menu and select Options.
- Select the General panel.
- Below Startup unselect Restore previous session.
- Close the about:preferences page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
Reference link: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/restore-previous-session#w_configuring-session-restore
When you are using your desktop Firefox, the Operating System has "user accounts", and with those enabled and a password being in place NO ONE else would be able to use any application of yours, including Firefox; without knowing the User Logon Account username & password (as it is called in Windows, although Mac and Linux have a similar "User" feature).
That is the "first line of defense"; unfortunately Firefox doesn't provide a "2nd line of defense", which few applications provide either.
And the Firefox Master Password protects your logon data from being used and from being viewed, but it not a protection for blocking access for another person merely using Firefox when a user name and password aren't needed.
Now, with not being able to access your desktop, you are SOL to doing much of anything to "fix" the situation, as I read your question.