• Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    uhhh, this has been a thing for a long time already. I don’t know whats new here. put about:profiles in your url bar for anyone uses a firefox based browser.

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    Until it gets a proper Guest mode like Chrome (which is basically a private window without the shame of using one), the only thing they did is add a cute little interface to an ancient feature.

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      separate settings, separate addons, separate about prefs. also for when the PC is used by more than one person but there is only one user account

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      It’s the same as about:profiles

      Just an easy way to separate people’s browsing histories, cookes, bookmarks, etc I guess. And you can have them sync independently as well. For if other people want to use the same computer

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    Ironically, in the article it’s pictured running on Windows, which now has a built-in mechanic for automatically screen shotting everything you do and keeping records.

    Yay.

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      It was part of Firefox before Chrome was even a thing.

      Many people aren’t aware of firefox -P and/or about:profiles… but it’s one of the oldest features in firefox.

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        I am.
        It’s annoying not just having a dedicated button like, for example, chrome has to manage profiles.

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      Agreed, it is tiring to type about:profiles each time, and then it auto corrects it to about:profiling instead.

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          I can let my kids play on my computer without them screwing up my personal browser history or getting into any of my accounts without having to teach them how to use yet another extension.

          Vivaldi has a great example of profile management where I can literally create a desktop shortcut for each person that uses my computer, complete with their name, and it’s their own separate internet profile.

          Yes, I’m aware I could solve this problem by using multiple user profiles on my computer, but the overhead and the amount of management would also be a massive headache. It is just far easier to do this.

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    tried tab groups, waste of time. trying to save my pinned tabs from disappearing. have to avoid closing single tab windows last. opens on the single tab and pins are lost. keep about 20 pinned in one window.

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      pins are attached to the specific window. if you close the windows one by one it trashes them. use the quit function in the menu on the right, that it does not trash the windows, each of them will reopen next timealong with the pins

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    I think containers (that Firefox already has) are a much better way to handle this. Profiles, art least the way they are implemented on chrome, feels like a massive downgrade.

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      6 hours ago

      It depends on how much separation you need. If you want different bookmarks, history, or settings per, then I believe you need profiles to make that happen.

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      You can use containers all you want, just don’t create another profile and you’re golden.

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        This is what I do now, just trying to figure out why ff keeps spending time on profiles. Do they have any advantages over containers?

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          For highly technical users containers are going to do everything we need.

          For non technical users who need separation, profiles are a standard known framework.

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            My non technical spouse prefers profile to separate work and personal. She uses different themes for each profile so it is very obvious which is which.

            Also one of the extensions she likes interferes with a work site she is required to use. She has that extension installed in the personal profile but not work profile.

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    have 4 default profiles. on latest, ‘Profile: default-release-3’

    about:profiles

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      Yeah I don’t know why profiles itself are being mentioned as a new thing. What’s new is the more convenient interface for them

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      I tried it during covid when wfh started. I found it really annoying to switch between personal and work profiles. I prefer the chrome way of asking which profile each time I click the icon or having two separate icons.

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        I have two separate shortcuts, I just set it so that one shortcut opens one profile and the other the other profile.

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        Just add -P to Firefox launch flags once and then selected “prompt me everytime”. This also has been true for rlike 20 years.

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          Or just -P “profilename” to launch that profile directly from a shortcut.

          You can have as many running simultaneously as you’d want.

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          it’s slightly different; before to have two profiles open at the same time you had to add no-remote and it was still quirky; now its much more streamlines and background links outside of firefox will open in whichever profile has focus.

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    Zen has “workspaces”, which I don’t get at all. Profiles seems like too much, containers works fine for me.

    Crazy all the useless nonsense Mozilla has room for, since they helped kill RSS by dropping browser UI support for it for “simplification”. It was the same rationale for removing live bookmarks and Shift+Enter to add .net to an address and Ctrl+Shift+Enter for .org.

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      You can assign containers to workspaces so that you can use work stuff one workspace, gaming stuff in one and so on.

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    ITT: People who only use Windows and don’t realize that FF works differently on other systems.

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    about:profiles always worked for me. And the profile manager. I don’t need a 3rd ui for switching profiles.

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      The new one is a much better experience. It works like profiles in chrome now. The old one is still there for you to use if you prefer.

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        It works like profiles in chrome now.

        Is it gonna pop up obnoxiously every time you start the program?

        Is it gonna demand that I create a new profile every time I sign in to Google?

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          Is it gonna pop up obnoxiously every time you start the program?

          Your choice, there’s a checkbox to ask every time or not

          Is it gonna demand that I create a new profile every time I sign in to Google?

          I don’t recall anything like that, though I don’t recall that in Chrome either.