Quitting the desktop kills (not quits) Firefox
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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firefox (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
When shutting down or logging out of the X session, Firefox is killed instead of closed (the equivalent of hitting the close decoration or quit and waiting).
This is a problem if you want to keep important files encrypted - e.g. a crash recovery session restore won't (can't) be encrypted, nor will journal files, caches, or other things. Actual crashes are rare so this is probably tolerable or can be handled by encryption at higher levels.
However when simply restarting Ubuntu (e.g. a system update) if I don't MANUALLY close firefox first (and if I do it won't restart automatically which I would really want) it will also leave these files around. I do shut-down or restart fairly often.
A normal quit should do so in a way that shuts down the applications cleanly in order for the applications to clean up any sensitive data which might be left open.
Some of this probably needs to be fixed in firefox, but if you are doing a "kill -9" it won't help.
security vulnerability: | yes → no |
visibility: | private → public |
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