(In reply to :Gavin Sharp (email ga...@gavinsharp.com) from comment #183)
> our current warning behavior is
> weighed towards not warning, but allowing session restore if needed.

Restoring a session in not equivalent when downloads with are in
progress, session are active (with keep cookie until session ends) or
logins without saved password, or I want to keep a slightly historic
view of an active page for a short while (restoring/reloading gets a new
version).

How difficult is it so add the "are you sure?" warning on "Control+Q"?
Why is there such resistance to fulfilling this simple request?

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