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Addison Beck 0ae10f0d9b fix(safari): make sure to return from bespoke reload clause (#12661)
On https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/pull/12326 I refactored and
extended a bit of special case logic for process reloads on Safari. This
appears to have caused a regression, and I think it's because I didn't
return from the function when Safari reloads. This makes it still call
`chrome.runtime.reload()`, which makes Safari send an "install" event,
which leads to our extension opening it's Getting Started page.

This commit returns after the location reload in Safari. This is tricky
to test locally as the issue does not appear with sideloaded apps. I'll
test it with Testflight!
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