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Force Firefox (Android 2.3.5) to always start with blank home page, i.e. to completely dismiss the previous session

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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

there's a setting in Firefox for Android to remember / dismiss the Tabs between the sessions. However, even when the Tab information is dismissed, the Firefox would still start with the last page, which was open during the previous session, and directly tries to re-download the contents.

Is it possible to force the Firefox to completely dismiss the previous session and to always start with a my home page?

N.B.: I would still like to keep the history etc.

Best regards, Username

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, there's a setting in Firefox for Android to remember / dismiss the Tabs between the sessions. However, even when the Tab information is dismissed, the Firefox would still start with the last page, which was open during the previous session, and directly tries to re-download the contents. Is it possible to force the Firefox to completely dismiss the previous session and to always start with a my home page? N.B.: I would still like to keep the history etc. Best regards, Username

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This is mainly because of lack of "RAM". u phone is running on 2.3.5 .that means u r phone ram is less than 512mb . since there is no solution for your problem . firefox is going to introduce "firefox mini " for low RAM phones. that will be u r solution .

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Thanks, but that was not exactly my point.

I don't mind, if the phone doesn't have enough RAM to store the entire page data between the sessions.

Just opposite, I would like to force the Firefox to discard the entire stored contents of the previous session, also including the last visited page, and to start-up with a blank page or home page independently on the state of the last browsing session.

Any idea?