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First start of WebReview
By default, websites in the history of Firefox will expire after 90 days. You would consider increasing the expiration time in the Firefox options for a more stable result in long-term use. Go to "Tools" -> "Options" -> "Privacy". There you will find the option "Keep my history for at least ... days".
On start after the installation or an update of WebReview the about:webreview page is opened.
On this site, you find a short feature overview with some quicklinks and the latest changelog.
For WebReview to work properly, some data has to be generated and aggregated from your local history. This is a one-time process that needs to be done especially after the first installation. It can take some time, even more than a minute, based on your history size. A red box will notify you about this:
To start the process of data generation, click the button "Generata metadata".
If a firefox warning about a busy script appears, please click "Continue":
As the history, this data is stored in your Firefox profile folder and will not be sent or published in any way by the extension.
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