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- Profiles - Where Firefox stores your bookmarks, passwords and other . . .
Firefox stores your personal data and settings in a profile folder Learn what information it contains and how to find your profile
- Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles
You can create, remove or rename a profile either from the Choose User Profile window when Firefox is closed or from the About Profiles page when Firefox is open, as follows:
- What are profiles in Microsoft Edge and why should you use them
To give an example: In my personal context, I typically work with four to five Microsoft Edge profiles This allows me to switch rapidly from one context to another without having to continuously log-out in or having to loose the things that I have been working on
- A detailed look at about:profiles in Firefox : r firefox - Reddit
That "new tool" they created in 2011 is something I use nearly daily I'm not sure why they stopped work on that It still works though it always gives a BS error when you try to start a new profile
- about:profiles : r firefox - Reddit
AFAIK those are just profile names on your local machine for your user and don't have anything to do with Sync
- How to Use Profile Manager on Firefox - GeeksforGeeks
Using the Firefox Profile Manager is an excellent way to separate browsing environments for work, personal use, or specific projects With this tool, you can easily create Firefox profiles and manage profiles on Firefox without having to install multiple instances of the browser
- A detailed look at about:profiles in Firefox - gHacks Tech News
The guide takes a detailed look at the about:profiles page of the Firefox browser which provides tools to manage browser profiles
- How to Find Your Firefox Profile Folder on Windows, Mac, and Linux
Your Firefox profile stores your settings and personal information, such as your home page, bookmarks, extensions (add-ons), toolbars, and saved passwords
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