It's possible that the multiprocess features enabled for more users between
52 and 60 are causing increased memory usage. Does RAM usage behave better
if you change the "content process limit" preference in the General >
Performance section of Firefox's options screen down from the default value
to 1 or 2? Also, any chance you've switched from a 32-bit version of
Firefox 52 to a 64-bit version of Firefox 60?

On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:15 PM, James M. Pulver <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm getting reports from *one* of my testers that Firefox is eating all
> his RAM after the upgrade (not the case with 52.8) and that tabs are coming
> back after he has "killed" them. But mostly he claims there's "a serious
> memory leak"... Specifically 52.8 would take a week or two to reach 2GB RAM
> usage under Windows 7. 60.1.0 hit 5GB today in about 6 hours.
>
> Is anyone seeing this?
> --
> James Pulver
> CLASSE Computer Group
> Cornell University
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