How do I SAVE tab groups. They have disappeared when I next open Firefox

I created 5 tab groups. it was great flicking between them but I closed my machine and when I opened again they had gone.
How do I save them please or stop them disappearing
Thanks
pingu70

Which boxes are currently ticked in Clear Recent History?
*Tools > Options > Privacy : History: [X] Clear history when Firefox closes > Settings
Clear Recent History is not enabled by default, so if it is now then you or an extension did enable that.<br />
If you want to keep using it then you only need to make sure that the "Browsing History" don't have a tick to prevent App Tabs from being removed (App Tabs are considered as history because you visit sites).

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