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i have switched from chrome since past 1 month and firefox is just better. the only thing i did not find easy is the option for having multiple profiles to be used at ease, could be better if there was one to easily access seperate profiles for work and home

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Jiko
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I agree, the way Microsoft Edge implemented it is amazing. If Firefox can copy the same idea, I will definitely be using Firefox on all my devices.

SOWBHARATH
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Multiple change user option ( i have changed chrome to firefox ) i have one very big disappointment

I have only one pc

My brother and me . WE used in multiple Profile in chrome

(BUT this option not in firefox😭

please give update multiple user change option)

 compare other brower

(firefox : options and ui  is vera level super great in firefox)

but multi user not in firefox i very disappointment

we moved chrome to firefox

but not in this option i move back to bad chrome😭

 

 

code_soft_build
Making moves

Thanks for your consideration.

connchri
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Definiately this, particularly for MacOS.

I have set up shortcuts on my windows machine to allow different profiles - one for work and another for personal.  And I just click the link depending on what profile I wish to use.

There is no easy way to do this on MacOS without a silly amount of hacks or third party add ons. 

A simpler way to do this would be much better.

thaiiceland
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EDIT: After some search and tests (on Windows, because I usually use Linux system), I found some ways.

To start with you can select Firefox to ask you at start-up witch profile to use. In Terminal (for Linux) or Comand Promt (for Windows) type

firefox -P

and press enter. You will get Firefox-Profile window open. There you can un-select "Use the selected profile without asking at startup" and Exit the window. Next time you open Firefox, the Firefox-Profile window will open and you select the profile and press on "Start Firefox" button.

To make shortcut to open selected profile:

For Linux systems (Linux-Mint and probable Ubuntu), you can make a script file.Open your default text-editor and type in

 

#!/bin/sh
firefox -P "MyFirefoxProfile" & exit

 

(where MyFirefoxProfile is the name of the profile), and save the file where you want it (myFirefoxProfile.sh or something). Right click on the file and select Properties and in the Permission tab select Allow executing file as a program and then press on Close. You can now double-click on the file and it will open the Firefox browser with the selected profile"

For windows you can make bat file. Open text editor (Notepad or similar, but not Word or similar) and type in

firefox.exe -P "myFirefoxProfile"

(where myFirefoxProfile is the name of the profile), and save the file where you want as a .bat file (myFirefoxProfile.bat or something). Then you can double-click on the file and it will open the selected profile.

Hope this helps someone
thaiiceland

ava
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okay_okay
Making moves

yes please x1000

cl
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Seconding this as well. It's the only feature holding me back from uninstalling Chrome. Profiles are a must for separating my work/personal bookmarks and stuff and essential for my workflow. It would also be nice for links to open in the most recent profile instead of the default profile (also like chrome/edge) Please please please add the same level of profile features as chrome and I promise I will donate at least 20 bucks to mozilla.

abdnafees
Strollin' around

100000X to this
I have recently moved to Firefox from Chrome after using it back in 2015. I am very happy with my transition I moved because Chrome was a big memory hogger and my Mac started throttling after every 10 minutes or so. The only thing that is making me a bit hesitant to stick to Firefox is the ability to have different profiles which work flawlessly on Chrome. I would actually donate to Mozilla if they can implement this feature ASAP.

mfrade
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Quick fix

remove the Firefox snap package and install it as a .deb package; follow this tutorial:
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/how-to-install-firefox-deb-apt-ubuntu-22-04

Note: this method will create new profile folders, so you'll have to reconfigure Firefox from scratch

I've been using this solution for several months, and Profile Switcher never gave me any problems.