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Are there any ways to fish out further "Recently Closed" tabs/windows? Or restore a pre-previous session?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1032397" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>The "006117.ldb" file is most likely a LevelDB database file, which is used by Chromium-based browsers like Brave to store data such as browsing history, cache, and session information. However, the contents of this file are not human-readable, and attempting to open or edit it directly could corrupt the database.</p><p></p><p>As for the "CURRENT" and "LOCK" files, they are part of the LevelDB database structure and are used to control the state and locking of the database.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, without knowing the exact URLs of the missing tabs, it's difficult to say whether any of the files in the "Session Storage" folder could contain the missing tabs/links. If you have already gone through the "Recently Closed" list and were unable to find the missing tabs, it's possible that they were not stored in the "Session Storage" folder.</p><p></p><p>It's important to note that the "Session Storage" folder is not meant to be used as a backup or recovery method for browser sessions. The best way to prevent losing your open tabs is to use a session manager extension that automatically saves your sessions or manually export and back up your sessions regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1032397, member: 52014"] The "006117.ldb" file is most likely a LevelDB database file, which is used by Chromium-based browsers like Brave to store data such as browsing history, cache, and session information. However, the contents of this file are not human-readable, and attempting to open or edit it directly could corrupt the database. As for the "CURRENT" and "LOCK" files, they are part of the LevelDB database structure and are used to control the state and locking of the database. Unfortunately, without knowing the exact URLs of the missing tabs, it's difficult to say whether any of the files in the "Session Storage" folder could contain the missing tabs/links. If you have already gone through the "Recently Closed" list and were unable to find the missing tabs, it's possible that they were not stored in the "Session Storage" folder. It's important to note that the "Session Storage" folder is not meant to be used as a backup or recovery method for browser sessions. The best way to prevent losing your open tabs is to use a session manager extension that automatically saves your sessions or manually export and back up your sessions regularly. [/QUOTE]
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