**Affected versions** * 105.0a1(2022-08-08) **Affected platforms** * macOS 11 * Windows 11 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch FF. 2. Activate the browser.tabs.firefox-view pref. 3. Perform browsing activity on the device(closing each website accessed). 4. Go to about:firefoxview. 5. Click on any website. **Expected result** * The opened page should not have the back button active. **Actual result** * The opened page has the back button active, and clicking it takes the user to about:newtab **Regression range** * New Feature **Additional notes** * This happens for websites that are accessed and no traffic is performed further into them. * For websites that have further traffic within them, the back button takes the user back through the history carousel performed on that website.
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**Affected versions** * 105.0a1(2022-08-08) **Affected platforms** * macOS 11 * Windows 11 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch FF. 2. Activate the browser.tabs.firefox-view pref. 3. Perform browsing activity on the device(closing each website accessed). 4. Go to about:firefoxview. 5. Click on any website. **Expected result** * The opened page should not have the back button active. **Actual result** * The opened page has the back button active, and clicking it takes the user to about:newtab **Regression range** * New Feature **Additional notes** * This happens for websites that are accessed and no traffic is performed further into them. * For websites that have further traffic within them, the back button takes the user back through the history carousel performed on that website. * This issue DOES NOT reproduce in Ubuntu 22.