Firefox 138.0 Release Notes
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Profile management is going to be useful as a web developer; having easy access to a profile without e.g. adblockers and anti-tracking settings and such to test things, while still having them all available for my regular browsing, is going to be a boon.
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Profile management is going to be useful as a web developer; having easy access to a profile without e.g. adblockers and anti-tracking settings and such to test things, while still having them all available for my regular browsing, is going to be a boon.
I've been using private windows to get add-on free windows for different things. Profiles would be much neater.
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Profile management is going to be useful as a web developer; having easy access to a profile without e.g. adblockers and anti-tracking settings and such to test things, while still having them all available for my regular browsing, is going to be a boon.
Firefox already had a profile manager, in fact it had it long before Chrome did, but it wasn't a
Fisher PriceChrome-style interface and wasn't accessible from the main browser window.firefox --ProfileManager
was the way to get to it.I only hope that when the update hits my distro, it doesn't mangle the profiles I already use.
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Yeah that's why I said easy access - I preferred
about:profiles
, but in practice that was still too much of a hassle to actually useAs far as I can see this is mostly separate from your existing profiles though, as in, those aren't listed in the new UI.