In many browsers, there are multiple ways you can easily view and reopen your closed tabs or windows. So, let’s move ahead to learn how you can do just that on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.
How to Reopen Closed Tab on Chrome?
It’s seamless to reopen individual or multiple closed tabs on Chrome. Plus, there are several ways to do so:
Using the Tab Bar
This is one of the simplest ways to get back to your previous tabs. Your recently closed tab will now instantly appear. If you had closed multiple tabs, you’ll have to repeat the steps above again separately for individual tabs. Doing so will open the closed tabs respectively. If you recently closed an entire window, you’ll see an option that says Reopen closed window.
Using Keyboard Shortcut
If you want a more convenient way to reopen your closed tabs, you can also use keyboard shortcuts. If you’re on Windows, press the Ctrl + Shift + T keys. If you’re on Mac, press the Command + Shift + T keys. Doing so will now open your recently closed tab. Similar to the above method, you can also bring back multiple tabs by pressing the shortcut keys individually.
Reopen Window Via History
If you had closed multiple tabs inside an entire window or multiple windows, you can bring all of them back using the Chrome history. Simply, follow these steps: All your previous windows will now open with the exact order of the tabs as well.
Using In-built Setting(On Mobile)
How to Reopen Closed Tab on Firefox?
Similar to Chrome, it’s equally easy to reopen closed tabs on Firefox. Here are some different ways you can do exactly that:
Using the Tab Bar
Similarly, if you need to reopen multiple tabs, repeat the above steps separately for each tab. Your last tabs will open in the exact order you opened or closed them. If you had closed the window in Firefox directly and are now opening it after a long time, you’ll get an option called Restore Session. You can check your previous tabs by clicking on View Previous Tabs.
Using Keyboard Shortcut
If you’re on Windows, press the Ctrl + Shift + T keys to instantly open any recently closed tab. If you’re on Mac, press the Command + Shift + T keys to open your previous tabs. Remember that you’ll need to repeat the shortcuts separately to open multiple tabs.
Via History
If you want to find and reopen tabs you opened a long time ago, you can follow these steps:
Using In-built Setting(On Mobile)
If you want to view closed tabs from another device, tap on Synced devices.
How to Reopen Closed Tab on Microsoft Edge?
You can apply similar steps, like using the tab bar, keyboard shortcuts, and history settings above for Chrome and Firefox to Microsoft Edge. Firstly, you can open the browser and right-click on any empty area on the tab bar. Then, click on Restore window or Restore tab to recover your last closed tabs. Another way to recover such tabs is by pressing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + T if you’re on Windows. If you’re on Mac, press the keys Command + Shift + T. You’ll need to press the shortcut keys combination every time to open a single tab. Finally, you can also perform the same action via the history settings in these steps: If you’re on mobile using the Edge browser app, you can follow these steps to reopen your tabs:
How to Reopen Closed Tab on Safari?
Here’s how you can reopen closed tabs on Safari: