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If defaults are sane enough, then explain this: you log into a website, tell the website to remember your credentials, then after you reopen the browser you're logged out of that website.
Yes, I know it's cookies, but regular people know so little about it that they're most likely to not stay after that incident.
Even I did not notice first, as there was no warning about cookies being deleted upon browser closure, so I spent an entire evening reconfiguring it from scratch after I've initially set it up. I didn't mind getting through all the settings, so not a big deal (I would have done this anyway at a later time), but, at least for me, there were still not sane defaults.
Librewolf's selling point is privacy. Deleting cookies and history is absolutely something a privacy conscious browser should do. Cookies being the main tracking tool on the internet, that is definitely the sane default for a privacy oriented browser.