Tab-Session-Manager
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Incognito tabs open on non-incognito windows, when they have been suspended by the Marvelous Suspender extension.
Short description
Incognito tabs open on non-incognito windows, when they have been suspended by the Marvelous Suspender extension.
Steps to reproduce
- Open let's say 5 tabs in an incognito window.
- Suspend 3 of them with the Marvelous Suspender extension.
- Close the incognito window.
- Reopen the window through Tab-Session-Manager.
Expected result
All 5 tabs should open in an incognito window.
Actual result
The three tabs that were suspended by the Marvelous Suspender extension, open on an already open normal (non-incognito) window. The 2 tabs that were not suspended open as expected on a new incognito window.
Platform information
- Platform (OS): Windows 10 Home
- Version of browser: Google Chrome 102.0.5005.115
- Version of Tab Session Manager: 6.12.0
Additional context
Two things that I noticed, in case they matter:
- The suspended tabs don't open in a new normal window, but they get added to an already open one.
- If all tabs of a closed window had been suspended, when I reopen the window, an incognito window opens for half a second, then closes and the tabs open on the normal window.
This idea makes sense to me!
But even better would be supporting tab suspending from within Tab Session Manager, so you wouldn't need another extension to interact with.
Perhaps this problem is on the Marvelous Suspender side.
Perhaps this problem is on the Marvelous Suspender side.
This doesn't make much sense to me. If the tabs can exist as suspended tabs in an incognito window, Tab Session Manager should be able to recover them, as they are. Session buddy recovers them normally.