Oops! I have accidentally closed my recent tabs in my browser. Now, What do I ?how to restore tabs?
Restoring tabs in your web browser can be a lifesaver when you accidentally close a window or your browser crashes. Luckily, most browsers have built-in features that allow you to quickly restore your previous session.
You can follow the step in the following browser to restore previous session and How to restore tabs back.
How to restore tabs on Chrome
If you have accidentally closed Chrome and want to restore the most recently closed tab, get it back by right-clicking on the tab bar and select Reopen closed tab from the popup menu.

You can also press Ctrl + Shift + T shortcut key to restore tabs in chrome.
Repeatedly clicking on “Reopen closed tab”, or pressing Ctrl +Shift + T will open previously closed tabs in the order they were closed.
If you forgot the URL of the page or opened your browser after a long time then you can also see the Recently closed section under the History option. History can also open by Ctrl + H.

How to restore previous session Chrome
If you want to restore previous session chrome where you left off last time, go to Settings by clicking 3 vertical dots in the upper right corner
Choose Settings from the menu.

Scroll down and select the On StartUp section
Choose to Continue where you left off then close the tab. From now onwards when you open Google Chrome you will get the open tabs from your last browsing session.
Read :- Reset Chrome Browser Settings
How to restore tabs in Microsoft Edge
To restore tabs in Edge that closed most recently then get them back by right-clicking on the tab bar and selecting Reopen closed tab from the popup menu.

You can also press Ctrl + Shift + T shortcut key from the keyboard to reopen the recently closed tab.
Repeatedly clicking on “Reopen closed tab”, or pressing Ctrl+Shift+T will restore tabs in Edge previously closed in the order they were closed.
You can also see the recently closed section under the History option. For that, you have to click on the HUB icon in the upper right-hand corner. History can also open by Ctrl+H.
How do I restore previous session in Microsoft Edge?
In Microsoft Edge, you have to change the edge settings to save the previous session or restore pages automatically. Follow the steps for settings
Click the 3 dots in upper right hand corner.
Click settings Select Previous pages under Open Microsoft Edge with Section

Now from that onward your session will store.
How to restore tabs in firefox
To restore tabs in Firefox, Get it back by right-clicking in the tab bar and select Undo Close Tab from the popup menu. You can also press Ctrl+Shift+T shortcut for undo on your keyboard to open recent tabs.

Repeatedly pressing Ctrl + Shift + T or clicking on Undo close tab, will open previously closed tabs in the order they were closed.
Restore previous session firefox
You can get your tabs and windows from a previous session back using the Mozilla Firefox menu:
Start Firefox Click the menu button on the right side of your Firefox toolbar.
Click History Select Restore Previous Session

How to restore tabs on iPhone
Restoring tabs on an iPhone can be done in just a few simple steps. Here’s how you can do it:
- Open Safari on your iPhone.
- Tap and hold the “+” icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
- A menu will appear with your recently closed tabs. Tap on the one you want to restore and it will open in a new tab.
Alternatively, you can also view your recently closed tabs by tapping on the “Tabs” icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen and then tapping and holding the “+” icon. From there, you can select the tab you want to restore.
By following these simple steps, you can quickly and easily restore your tabs on your iPhone and continue browsing where you left off.
With these simple and easy methods, you can restore tabs or reopen any close tabs or restore any previous session.