Lost recovery key

I reformatted my drive because of virus, and I did not copy the whole c drive other than files i need. I thought the firefox sync will let me restore all my bookmarks and tabs after I had my computer backup and running again! Obviously i was wrong because I did not know that I need a Recovery Key!!!!! Anyway, I logged into mozilla online portal to see if I can see my tabs or bookmark is going to be there or not but it doesnt really show anything other than delete account, change password etc. Is there anyway I can see my tabs and bookmarks information from mozilla online portal or anywhere in mozilla site at all?????
if I do not access my sync information for long time because I do not have my recovery key, i was wondering, how long is my bookmarks and tabs info will be with my sync account before Mozilla will delete it all???
also, will anyone know that if mozilla will change their mind and let people to see their sync info inside the online portal instead needing to use firefox at all????
if i knew, I would have copy the who C drive instead:(((((

1. The Sync Key / Recovery Key '''is''' the encryption "key" for your data while is is off of your PC - on the Sync server and while in transit. Without that key your data can't be decrypted.
Unlike some other bookmark backup or bookmark sharing programs / portals, Firefox Sync wasn't made to have your data available on the web via a portal. Even if it was designed to work in that manner, you would still need that 26 character Recovery Key to be able to access your data. As you set up each device, you should have read the screen that advised you to save your Sync Key "in a safe place".
2. I don't recall where I read about data retention times, but IIRC 90 days rings a bell. Not that it makes a difference though, without your Recovery Key your data is useless.
3. As far as Mozilla changing Sync to allow access via a portal - possible but not probable, IMHO.
You need to keep in mind that Firefox Sync wasn't intended for backup purposes as you attempted to use the system, it is intended to synchronize Firefox personal data between multiple devices - '''securely'''.

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