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  2. Firefox 4 - Wikipedia

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    In Firefox 4, all sessions are saved. On the next start, the session is available from the History menu. This new feature, called on-demand session restore, overwrites the previous session on exit without prompting. The user can check whether there is a saved session at any time by viewing the History menu item "Restore Previous Session".

  3. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 16 was released on October 9, 2012, fixing outstanding bugs of the new features in Mac OS X Lion. There were improvements made to startup speed when a user wants to restore a previous session. Support for viewing PDF files inline was added in placement of a plugin. Support for web apps was added. Opus audio format is now enabled by default.

  4. Features of Firefox - Wikipedia

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    By default, Firefox downloads all files to a user's desktop on Mac and Windows or to the user's home directory on Linux, but it can be configured to prompt for a specific download location. Version 3.0 added support for cross-session resuming (stopping a download and resuming it after closing the browser).

  5. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

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    Restoring your browser's default settings will also reset your browser's security settings. A reset may delete other saved info like bookmarks, stored passwords, and your homepage. Confirm what info your browser will eliminate before resetting and make sure to save any info you don't want to lose. While Internet Explorer may still work with ...

  6. Firefox early version history - Wikipedia

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    Firefox early version history. The project that became Firefox today began as an experimental branch of the Mozilla Suite called m/b (or mozilla/browser ). Firefox retains the cross-platform nature of the original Mozilla browser, using the XUL user interface markup language. The use of XUL makes it possible to extend the browser's capabilities ...

  7. Browser hijacking - Wikipedia

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    One particular one changes the browser settings of Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer to show the website "istartsurf.com" as the homepage. It does so by changing registry settings and installing software which resets the settings if the user tries to change them.

  8. Firefox 2 - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Firefox 2 is a version of Firefox, a web browser released on October 24, 2006 by the Mozilla Corporation. Firefox 2 uses version 1.8 of the Gecko layout engine for displaying web pages . The release contained many new features not found in Firefox 1.5 , including improved support for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and JavaScript 1.7, as ...

  9. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Firefox can have themes added to it, which users can create or download from third parties to change the appearance of the browser. Guest session. In 2013, Firefox for Android added a guest session mode, which wiped browsing data such as tabs, cookies, and history at the end of each guest session. Guest session data was kept even when ...