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Is there a way to keep an empty tab opened after reopening the FF browser?

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I get my empty tab constantly closed after I close the browser. Is there a way to keep them after closing? Usually, I use browser for searching stuff and I keep couple of important sites open in tabs. But with FF closing an empty tab each time I close the browser, there are additional actions needed from me (tap "tabs" icon, then "plus" icon, then the search\address bar, instead of just tapping the search\address bar in a preserved empty tab) to view what I want immideately after the browser is open.

Empty tabs are kept in desktop FF after reopening, as well as in Chrome (both android and desktop).

I get my empty tab constantly closed after I close the browser. Is there a way to keep them after closing? Usually, I use browser for searching stuff and I keep couple of important sites open in tabs. But with FF closing an empty tab each time I close the browser, there are additional actions needed from me (tap "tabs" icon, then "plus" icon, then the search\address bar, instead of just tapping the search\address bar in a preserved empty tab) to view what I want immideately after the browser is open. Empty tabs are kept in desktop FF after reopening, as well as in Chrome (both android and desktop).

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Hi

Unfortunately that is not possibe in Firefox for Android at the present time but may be something that is considered in a future update.