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Is it possible to restore Firefox Android tabs after crash?

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Firefox for Android crashed and when I opened it back up, all of my tabs since I bought my phone (about 500+ open tabs) have disappeared. Is there any possible way to restore these tabs? They aren't showing up in History or Recently Closed Tabs. Is there perhaps a way I could look into the root folder or something to find all of my opened tabs? Having a minor breakdown at the moment; any help would be greatly appreciated.

Firefox for Android crashed and when I opened it back up, all of my tabs since I bought my phone (about 500+ open tabs) have disappeared. Is there any possible way to restore these tabs? They aren't showing up in History or Recently Closed Tabs. Is there perhaps a way I could look into the root folder or something to find all of my opened tabs? Having a minor breakdown at the moment; any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi

I am sorry, but I am not aware of any way to be able to restore any tabs after a crash, let alone that many.

Whilst we certainly make a browser that os flexible to be used by many people in different ways, 500 tabs on a mobile browser may have contributed to the crash. You may want to try installing the other versions of Firefox (Beta and Nightly) to try to spread the load a little.