How to Save All Your Open Tabs in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox

How to Save All Your Open Tabs in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox

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Tab hoarders have a strong attachment to all the open tabs in their browsers. For these people (and if you’re reading this, you’re probably one of them), open tabs serve as a combination read-later service, bookmarks, and RSS reader. At some point, you’ll probably read them all. Until then, you’ll be glad you can keep the tabs you opened two years ago.

Save all open tabs and restore them later in Chrome/Firefox

That’s fine until tab overload slows down your browser, drains your laptop or phone’s battery, or leads to the worst-case scenario: a crash that causes you to lose all your tabs.

To avoid these issues, consider saving all of your open tabs periodically. This way, you can still keep them open if you want, but you also have a link dump to fall back on if things go wrong.

Apple makes it super easy to save your Safari tabs on your iPhone and Mac.

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