browser resilience

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Browser resilience refers to a browser's ability to survive and recover from system-level disruptions such as Windows upgrades, device migrations, or accidental removal. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight features like Firefox's smart desktop launcher, which can automatically reinstall the browser after it is wiped during a Windows 11 upgrade or when moving to a new PC. This addresses a common pain point where users find Firefox missing post-upgrade, even when personal files and shortcuts are preserved via cloud sync. The tag covers practical recovery mechanisms that ensure a browser remains available and functional after major system changes, reducing downtime and user frustration.
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    Firefox’s Smart Desktop Launcher Enhances Recovery Post-Windows 11 Upgrades

    Firefox is getting a new layer of resilience on Windows 11, as Mozilla quietly prepares to roll out a smart “desktop launcher” allowing the browser to reinstall itself if it's wiped during a system upgrade or transition to a new device. This practical enhancement aims to solve a problem that's...
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