
Right-click on the “ ” entry and click on “modify” to change it from “false” to “true”. Type “ ” into the search bar to find that entry. Now a long list did pop up, but we pay attention to the search bar on top of it. If you see a warning, press the button that you understand. Type “about:config” without quotation marks into it and press enter. Pay attention to the Firefox address bar. It’s pretty easy, so let’s take a look how to enable the warning again… If you did that accidentally too, but if you actually want to get a warning before you close multiple tabs, in this short guide you will learn how to re-enable the warning. But some days ago I accidentally unchecked the “Warn me when closing multiple tabs” checkbox. This saved my day a couple of times when I almost accidentally closed important tabs. Take a peek at the Google Play app store now for the standard Firefox web browser to see if the update’s been released as of this week (as early as September 7, 2020.) Drop in on the Google Play listing for Mozilla for all the different iterations of Firefox available to the public right this minute.Usually, Firefox will give a warning if you want to close the browser with multiple tabs opened. This version of the Firefox web browser for your mobile device should appear available to you through the Google Play app store this afternoon, if it’s not there already. This is true of Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, and other platforms, too. Mozilla develops more than one version of their red panda-themed web browser with all manner of developer-friendly features to make certain that users of all skill levels are satisfied with their web browsing experience.
No matter how far away from the browser experience we get, there’s always a pathway back!įirefox is a great example of a web browser that aims to please its users. If you know of a web browser for mobile OR desktop that cleans up after itself by default, let us know! We’re always seeking out new and user-friendly features for web browsers on all platforms. You’ll have the option to close tabs manually, after one day, after one week, or after one month. To get to this feature, drop in on the app’s settings and find Close tabs just above Privacy and security. The version of Firefox with the new automatic tab closing feature has said feature OFF by default.