Here's another report of this: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/dm1djo/firefox_on_mac_not_updating_or_saving_settings/ >After rebooting my Mac, Firefox looked as it was newly installedand I had to resign with my firefox account and recreate my multicontainers (also point 2. still holds ). My reddit enhancement also is reset and forgot all shortcuts Additionally, I looked at Apple's instructions for installing apps, and the place no emphasis at all on placing applications in a particular place, or ensuring that they remain in a static place: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/install-and-uninstall-other-apps-mh35835/mac Apple simply says: >For apps downloaded from the internet: In the Downloads folder, double-click the disk image or package file (looks like an open box). If the provided installer doesn’t open automatically, open it, then follow the onscreen instructions.
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Here's another report of this: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/dm1djo/firefox_on_mac_not_updating_or_saving_settings/ >Why despite having check the box to reopen my closed taps it always starts me a new session when opening firefox? >After rebooting my Mac, Firefox looked as it was newly installedand I had to resign with my firefox account and recreate my multicontainers (also point 2. still holds ). My reddit enhancement also is reset and forgot all shortcuts Additionally, I looked at Apple's instructions for installing apps, and the place no emphasis at all on placing applications in a particular place, or ensuring that they remain in a static place: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/install-and-uninstall-other-apps-mh35835/mac Apple simply says: >For apps downloaded from the internet: In the Downloads folder, double-click the disk image or package file (looks like an open box). If the provided installer doesn’t open automatically, open it, then follow the onscreen instructions.