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Lost opened tabs after upgrading to Firefox 89 on macOS 11.3.1

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First I was stuck in an upgrade loop where Firefox would ask me to restart to install the upgrade but then isn't upgraded on restart. So I manually downloaded latest version from the website and installed it. Now after installing I lost my current session (opened tabs). I have enabled sync so I can still see the synced tabs in my Firefox account under my device, but I don't know how to open all tabs from a particular device.

How do I open all synced tabs from a particular device in Firefox 89 on macOS 11.3.1?

First I was stuck in an upgrade loop where Firefox would ask me to restart to install the upgrade but then isn't upgraded on restart. So I manually downloaded latest version from the website and installed it. Now after installing I lost my current session (opened tabs). I have enabled sync so I can still see the synced tabs in my Firefox account under my device, but I don't know how to open all tabs from a particular device. How do I open all synced tabs from a particular device in Firefox 89 on macOS 11.3.1?

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The solution was to open sidebar, select synced tabs from dropdown menu, right click my device and select 'open all in tabs'.

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The solution was to open sidebar, select synced tabs from dropdown menu, right click my device and select 'open all in tabs'.