this has become quite a nightmare. for all many years my workflow with
chromium browser was to have regularly two-digit number of tabs open for
a VERY LONG time, basically the browser was closed only when kernel
update required a reboot. now my workflow has changed drastically: a
couple of times per day i anxiously check "menu|settings|passwords" to
see if the list of saved passwords is empty or not, since afaik there is
no other way to detect this problem (continuing to use the browser also
started to crash it recently). then i save all the open tabs in a
special backup folder of my bookmarks since the "restore open tabs" on
restart restores them to some outdated state that existed at the time of
the snap refresh and are basically useless. then i pin the tabs i have
always pinned. as you can see this is hugely annoying and i would never
use chromium from snap except that i don't have this choice anymore.
imho this is a very severe regression and i am starting to think about
switching to firefox instead. the 7 day thing is, sorry to say, not
really a solution.

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