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27 November 18, 14:24
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Quote:Mozilla plans to change the "warn on quit" logic of the Firefox web browser in the upcoming Firefox 65 release.
Current versions of the Firefox web browser warn users under certain conditions by default when they use a keyboard shortcut or the quit commands in the menus to exit the browser. Firefox users may use Ctrl-Shift-Q on Windows, Ctrl-Q on Linux, and Cmd-Q on Mac OS X to quit the browser.
Firefox displays a warning in this case if multiple tabs are open but only if session restore is not enabled, if the user did not modify the preference responsible for the behavior, and if the browser is not in private browsing mode.
Mozilla's train of thought was that Firefox would restore the tabs on the next start of the browser if session restore was enabled, and that it was not necessary therefore to warn users specifically.
A nine year old bug report on Bugzilla@Mozilla highlights the reasoning behind the change. What it boils down to is that Firefox should not ignore the "warn on quit" preference of the browser even if session restore is enabled. Turning on session restore should not disable quit warnings by default in the browser.
Full reading:
https://www.ghacks.net/2018/11/27/mozill...uit-logic/