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Feedback: 'close all tabs' confirmation

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In Firefox Android:

Click tab icon (which shows how many tabs you have open) -> click menu.

You have two options: 'New Private Tab' or 'Close All Tabs'. If you click 'Close All Tabs' by accident (they're right next to each other), there's no confirmation.

I know there's a 'recently closed tabs' section on the History page, but that only shows a max of 10 tabs - with no way to retrieve any of the older tabs.

Might it be useful to get user confirmation when they try to close all tabs?

In Firefox Android: Click tab icon (which shows how many tabs you have open) -> click menu. You have two options: 'New Private Tab' or 'Close All Tabs'. If you click 'Close All Tabs' by accident (they're right next to each other), there's no confirmation. I know there's a 'recently closed tabs' section on the History page, but that only shows a max of 10 tabs - with no way to retrieve any of the older tabs. Might it be useful to get user confirmation when they try to close all tabs?

Solution eye eponami

Hi

Thank you for your feedback, we do appreciate it. Hopefully this is something that can be looked into in a future update to Firefox for Android.

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Solution eye oponami

Hi

Thank you for your feedback, we do appreciate it. Hopefully this is something that can be looked into in a future update to Firefox for Android.