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Open Firefox Quantum in private with my own Favorites and passwords at work in a pc with other coworkers.

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I use Firefox at work with other people in a common pc bud I would like to make different profiles and open my own with my saved Passwords and my own favorites. I could do it with the extension “Master Passwod+” but this extension doesn’t work with Firefox quantum. How can I open Firefox Quantum in private with my Favorites?

I use Firefox at work with other people in a common pc bud I would like to make different profiles and open my own with my saved Passwords and my own favorites. I could do it with the extension “Master Passwod+” but this extension doesn’t work with Firefox quantum. How can I open Firefox Quantum in private with my Favorites?

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First, the Firefox program places a profile folder in each user account on the computer. Just have each use their own account.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-master-password-protect-stored-logins Use a Master Password to protect stored logins and passwords

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I do use a master password to protect my passwords from other users but I cannot hide my Favorite bar with the pages I use like my email addresses and other stuff.

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Sync shares only the data you want to share.

Type about:accounts<enter> in the address bar. [57+] https://accounts.firefox.com/settings

Turn off passwords, history, and whatever else.

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Isn't it possible to give each user their own Windows user account?

If all users use the same Windows user account and the same Firefox profile folder then you will have that problem that everybody sees the bookmarks created by all others. You would have to use separate profiles for each user and possibly create extra desktop shortcuts if all use the same Windows account.

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Yes, cor-el that is what I think too.