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I need to find a website I visited in Firefox 3 months ago, but history shows only 12 websites visited for the whole of that month!?

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I have Firefox version is 72.0.1 (64bit) and I have all of the websites I have visited for this month, but if I look at November (Which I need) it only has 12 websites visited saved. I would have visited dozens if not hundreds and not in private tab, so I'm not sure where to find them.

This is really important to me as I have taken out insurance but recieved no documents through the post, no email and a payment has not gone through and I need to track this down! Thanks.

I have Firefox version is 72.0.1 (64bit) and I have all of the websites I have visited for this month, but if I look at November (Which I need) it only has 12 websites visited saved. I would have visited dozens if not hundreds and not in private tab, so I'm not sure where to find them. This is really important to me as I have taken out insurance but recieved no documents through the post, no email and a payment has not gone through and I need to track this down! Thanks.

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If you are looking for it, use the search bar in the history window. Note: History only lists the last time the link was visited.

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You can possibly create a place: query to check history items during a specific time range by running this code via the command line in the Web Console.

  • "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Web Developer

You can replace GMT with your current timezone offset (e.g. GMT-6)

var b=new Date("NOV 1 2019 0:0:0 GMT-6"); var e=new Date("DEC 1 2019 0:0:0 GMT-6"); var B=b.getTime()*1E3; var E=e.getTime()*1E3; var T=0; console.log((new Date(B/1E3)).toLocaleString()); console.log((new Date(E/1E3)).toLocaleString()); console.log("place:"+"beginTime="+B+"&endTime="+E+"&type="+T);


You can create a new bookmark and set its location to the above created place: query.

  • place:beginTime=1572588000000000&endTime=1575180000000000&type=0

You need to do a copy and paste of this bookmark to another bookmarks folder or close and restart Firefox to make the query work as a smart folder.

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Thanks but the search does not help, I really need the listing by date.

I had searched on insurance before posting and it only comes up with searches from today and nothing previously.