
Finally, select your preferred option from the menu. To reopen saved sessions in Chrome you will need to open the bookmark manager by hitting “Ctrl + Shift + O” and right-click on the folder where you saved your session. You will see a new popup where you can enter a name for the browsing session and choose where you want to save it. Hit “Ctrl + Shfit + D” or right-click on any tab in your browser window and go to “Bookmark All Tabs.” The process of saving browsing sessions in Chrome without extensions is identical to that of Firefox. This will load all the tabs from that session in your browser window. To open your saved sessions, click the small arrow beside the disk icon, and click the name of the session you want to open. Hit the “Save session button” to save for later. The one that looks like a floppy disk is what you will use to save and restore browsing sessions, while the other with a red plus (+) sign is for opening recently closed tabs and windows.Ĭlick the floppy disk icon highlighted above to open a new window where you can enter a custom name for your session.

Once the extension has been installed, you will see two new icons on your browser pane.
#Chrome sessionrestore install#
One of these is Session Manager which you can install from the Mozilla Addons page (no longer available).
#Chrome sessionrestore software#
While you do not necessarily need third-party software to save a browsing session in Firefox, there are extensions which can make this process a bit easier for you. Then click “Open All In Tabs” as illustrated in the screenshot below. To restore this session click the bookmarks icon beside the address bar, and navigate to the folder where you saved your session. Once you are satisfied, just click the “Add Bookmarks” button to save the entire browsing session. You will see a popup window on your screen where you will name the folder according to where you want to save this set of tabs. Simply right-click on any of the open tabs and select “Bookmark All Tabs.” To save your browser session in Firefox, the easiest way is to bookmark all the tabs and save it in a special folder in your Bookmarks menu. We will explore both methods in this article.

There are specially made extensions for this purpose but you can also achieve the same effect without employing a third-party option. In this article I will focus on the ways to achieve this in Firefox, Chrome and Vivaldi.
