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This article applies to older versions of Firefox (
Firefox version56 and below). Starting in Firefox Quantum (version 57) the
New Tab pageis the default Firefox home page.
When you first start Firefox, click the home button or create a new window you're greeted with the home page. The default Firefox home page contains a handy default engine web search and quick links to downloads, bookmarks, history, add-ons, Sync and settings. Also, if you had tabs open the last time you used Firefox, you can restore them from the home page with a single click.
How do I get the Firefox home page?The default Firefox setting is to show you the Firefox home page when you start Firefox, click the home button or open a new window.
If you don't see this page when you start Firefox, click the home button or open a new window, you can restore the default setting like this:
For more information about home page settings including how to change it to something else, see
How to set the home page.
Access downloads, bookmarks, history, add-ons, Sync and settings from the home pageThe default home page includes the following buttons at the bottom of the page:
If you had tabs and windows open when you closed Firefox, the default Firefox home page will have a Restore Previous Session button. To get your tabs and windows back, just click it.
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