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* But I think better would be to have an explicit Save Session and Restore Session function. Then the semantics can simply be to hold the session for auto reload (or prompted reload) after a crash; but normally to require an explicit Restore Session action by the user. | * But I think better would be to have an explicit Save Session and Restore Session function. Then the semantics can simply be to hold the session for auto reload (or prompted reload) after a crash; but normally to require an explicit Restore Session action by the user. | ||
[[User:LukeKendall|LukeKendall]] 10:20, 18 July 2006 (EST) | [[User:LukeKendall|LukeKendall]] 10:20, 18 July 2006 (EST) | ||
''There should be an option to disable 'cookie restore'. I don't like the feeling that after crash or shut down any body can come on pc and login to my gmail and other accounts. Yes I can disable the sessions entirely but this will remove the feature entirely. I like session restoration in Opera but in FireFox it is less secure. | |||
== Crash Recovery and Session Manager have good code == | == Crash Recovery and Session Manager have good code == |
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