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Trying to understand profile selection when opening external links

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Hi, I use multiple FF profiles to help with multiple logins to MS365, as I have to switch between MS365 accounts for client work. Using multiple profiles keeps cookies separate. FF is my default browser in Windows 11. However, when I click on a link, FF ignores my open FF instance (opened with the default FF profile). Instead it reopens one of my other profiles from disk, and opens the link in a new tab in that profile. That's not what I want, of course - but I also cannot understand why it is ignoring an open active FF default profile browser instance, and reopening a closed one from disk. Does anyone know how I can control this? To avoid this behavior I have made Vivaldi my default browser to open new links. That is crazy.

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Hi, I use multiple FF profiles to help with multiple logins to MS365, as I have to switch between MS365 accounts for client work. Using multiple profiles keeps cookies separate. FF is my default browser in Windows 11. However, when I click on a link, FF ignores my open FF instance (opened with the default FF profile). Instead it reopens one of my other profiles from disk, and opens the link in a new tab in that profile. That's not what I want, of course - but I also cannot understand why it is ignoring an open active FF default profile browser instance, and reopening a closed one from disk. Does anyone know how I can control this? To avoid this behavior I have made Vivaldi my default browser to open new links. That is crazy. Thanks

Musyśo se pla swójogo konta pśizjawiś, aby na pśinoski wótegronił. Pšosym stajśo pšašanje, jolic hyšći njamaśo wužywaŕske konto.