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I would like to be able to keep tabs from last session open but have the cookies follow my exception list. Is this possible?

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For example, I like to keep Gmail (gmail.com) and Pocket (getpocket.com) pinned but when I close Firefox, I want it to remember my pinned tabs but automatically log me out of Gmail but NOT out of Pocket. I can get close to this functionality but Gmail's cookies seem to be tied to browser history. Pocket's are not. If this is not possible, is there a place I can make it a suggestion or is this something to do with Google.

My privacy settings: nothing checked except 'clear history when firefox closes' -- under that: only 'download history', 'active logins', 'form and search history' and 'cache' are checked.

Any help would be appreciated.

For example, I like to keep Gmail (gmail.com) and Pocket (getpocket.com) pinned but when I close Firefox, I want it to remember my pinned tabs but automatically log me out of Gmail but NOT out of Pocket. I can get close to this functionality but Gmail's cookies seem to be tied to browser history. Pocket's are not. If this is not possible, is there a place I can make it a suggestion or is this something to do with Google. My privacy settings: nothing checked except 'clear history when firefox closes' -- under that: only 'download history', 'active logins', 'form and search history' and 'cache' are checked. Any help would be appreciated.

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Gmail is probably using a secure HTTPS connection.
If getpocket.com is using a normal HTTP connection then you can try this:

Set the browser.sessionstore.privacy_level pref to 1 (non-HTTPS) on the about:config page to disable saving cookies from secure connection via session restore.

Thank you so much! This worked perfectly.