I’m running Ubuntu, and every once in a while, I boot up my PC and some app is missing that was there previously. Last night I shut down my computer, and this morning Firefox was missing. I lost all my browsing history, cookies, bookmarks, extensions, etc.

This has happened several times before. Does anyone know what’s going on? I know I’m not personally removing any of these apps. Is there something I could be doing unknowingly to do this?

    • @moodyOP
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      81 year ago

      I’ll try the deb install instead of snap. I don’t know if/when I’ll find out if it makes a difference though.

    • annoyed-onion
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      1 year ago

      I never had it disappear right enough… However, I ended up installing chrome after Firefox losing all my stuff twice.

        • annoyed-onion
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          11 year ago

          No, I never bothered as I like to keep my work/personal stuff separate (on different machines)

          • edric
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            41 year ago

            You can keep a copy of your FF profile and just load it on a fresh install anytime so you don’t need to reinstall extensions and reconfigure settings.

            • annoyed-onion
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              11 year ago

              Cool, didn’t know that! I usually use a distro hop as a fresh start to ignore my ever growing “to-read” folder 😂

  • @MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Could an update have removed it? Although it seems strange that it would affect your home directory.

    Do you sleepwalk?

    • @moodyOP
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      31 year ago

      Could an update have removed it?

      That’s what I’m wondering. What did I do that would cause it to go away? I was using Firefox last night just before I shut it down for the night, and the next time I booted it was gone.

  • bahmanm
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    61 year ago

    Side note: do try out Firefox sync. It will only take a minute to setup, is pretty secure and most importantly saves your bookmarks, history, passwords, … so you don’t end up where you are today again. HTH

    • @moodyOP
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      151 year ago

      I get that it can be convenient, but I don’t want another account. Everybody wants me to sign up for everything, and my browser is not something I have a desire to sign up for. I already have bitwarden for my passwords. Losing my bookmarks and history is annoying, but it’s not something that should be happening anyway. I’m more concerned about my software uninstalling itself.

  • @digdilem@feddit.uk
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    61 year ago

    Have you checked syslog and apts logs?

    Also, simply uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox shouldn’t lose all your settings. Silly question, but are you sure you’re the same local user? Also, Firefox syncs this stuff so all sounds odd.

    • @moodyOP
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      31 year ago

      I only have one user account.

      I don’t have a firefox account, so it’s not syncing. I don’t really care that much about that, it’s mostly troublesome because I need to re-approve all of my MFA logins.

    • @moodyOP
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      21 year ago

      No, unless someone is sneaking into my apartment while I’m sleeping and can get past my password, I don’t see how that would happen.