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Florent Lagoda

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Oct 3, 2025, 10:09:14 AMOct 3
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Hi,

I don't find the policy to disable this banner (the one that suggests reopening previous tabs and restoring the session).

I just want to disable the banner from showing(want keep the functionalities.

Is it possible ?

By the way, in my opinion, many of these kind of features should be disabled by default in the ESR version (which is enterprise-oriented).

Regards




WARNER, DANIEL

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Oct 6, 2025, 10:47:14 AMOct 6
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Hello All,

 

Respectfully, I disagree with the assertion

> By the way, in my opinion, many of these kind of features should be disabled by default in the ESR version (which is enterprise-oriented).

I believe most features should be controllable, certainly, but I believe the experience should be very much the same as the non ESR version by default, with enterprise focused customization deployable with things like GPOs, endpoint management tools, etc. – allowing for control over things like history, data retention, privacy/security related settings to match the enterprises’ corporate data policies – For our org, the single biggest benefit of rolling out Firefox ESR with policies is that we have a very stable, known, easy-to-validate piece of software, which also provides a very familiar UX for people that use firefox at home.

 

Thanks in advance for any further thoughts on the topic & my best regards,

DW

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Florent Lagoda

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Oct 6, 2025, 11:10:43 AMOct 6
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I understand your point of view.
But for me, Firefox can distinguish itself from other browsers in this type of thing that annoys many users.
What bothers me about today's web browsers is that they're becoming full of pop-ups and other elements that require validation before you can start use them peacefully.
This is also one of the reasons why I've always preferred Firefox, even for my work (for me and for company users), but I'm noticing that we're experiencing step by step the same problems now.
For the item I mentioned, I couldn't find the associated policy. If you have it, I'd be grateful.

Regards.

Osdoba, Sascha

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Oct 6, 2025, 11:28:13 AMOct 6
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