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Use the Profile Manager to create and remove Firefox profiles

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  3. Firefox saves your personal information such as bookmarks, passwords, and user preferences in a set of files called your profile, which is stored in a separate location from the Firefox program files. You can have multiple Firefox profiles, each containing a separate set of user information. The Profile Manager allows you to create, remove, rename, and switch profiles.
  4. Note: You normally don't need to create a new Firefox profile unless you are troubleshooting a specific problem with Firefox.
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  6. The Reset Firefox feature can fix many issues by restoring Firefox to its factory default state while saving your essential information. Consider using it before going through a lengthy troubleshooting process.
  7. Table of Contents
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  9. 1 Starting the Profile Manager
  10. 2 Creating a profile
  11. 3 Removing a profile
  12. 4 Renaming a profile
  13. 5 Options
  14. 5.1 Work Offline
  15. 5.2 Use the selected profile without asking at startup
  16. 6 Moving a profile
  17. 7 Recovering information from an old profile
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  19. Starting the Profile Manager
  20. Important: Before you can start the Profile Manager, Firefox must be completely closed.
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  22. If Firefox is already included in your Linux distribution or if you have installed Firefox with the package manager of your Linux distribution:
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  24. If Firefox is open, close Firefox:
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  26. Click the menu button New Fx Menu and then click Exit Close 29 .
  27. In Terminal run:
  28. firefox -P
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  30. Note: The P is capitalized. Alternatively, you can use -ProfileManager instead of -P.
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  32. Fx31ProfileManger-Lin
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  34. If the Profile Manager window does not open, Firefox may have been running in the background, even though it was not visible. Close all instances of Firefox or restart the computer and then try again.
  35. Creating a profile
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  37. After starting the Profile Manager (as explained above) you can create a new, additional profile as follows:
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  39. In the Profile Manager, click Create Profile... to start the Create Profile Wizard.
  40. Click Next and enter the name of the profile. Use a profile name that is descriptive, such as your personal name. This name is not exposed on the Internet.
  41. You can also choose where to store the profile on your computer. To choose its storage location, click Choose Folder....
  42. Warning: If you choose your own folder location for the profile, select a new or empty folder. If you choose a folder that isn't empty and you later remove the profile and choose the "Delete Files" option, everything inside that folder will be deleted.
  43. To create the new profile, click Finish.
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  45. You will be taken back to the Profile Manager window where you can either start Firefox or exit the Profile Manager.
  46. Note: If you want the Profile Manager to appear the next time you start Firefox, remove the checkmark from the box, "Use the selected profile without asking at startup". Otherwise, the selected profile will be used automatically.
  47. Removing a profile
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  49. After starting the Profile Manager (as explained above) you can remove an existing profile as follows:
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  51. In the Profile Manager, select the profile to remove, and click Delete Profile....
  52. Confirm that you wish to delete the profile:
  53. Don't Delete Files removes the profile from the Profile Manager yet retains the profile data files on your computer in the storage folder, so that your information is not lost. "Don't Delete Files" is the preferred option because it saves the old profile's folder and allows you to recover the files to a new profile.
  54. Delete Files removes the profile and its files, including the profile bookmarks, settings, passwords, etc.
  55. Warning: If you use the "Delete Files" option, the profile folder and files will be deleted. This action cannot be undone.
  56. Cancel interrupts the profile deletion.
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  58. Renaming a profile
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  60. After starting the Profile Manager (as explained above) you can rename a profile as follows:
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  62. In the Profile Manager, select the profile to rename, and then click Rename Profile....
  63. Enter the new name for the profile. Type in the new profile name, and click on OK.
  64. Note: The folder containing the files for the profile is not renamed.
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  66. Options
  67. Work Offline
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  69. Choosing this option loads the selected profile and starts Firefox without connecting to the Internet. You can view previously viewed web pages and experiment with your profile.
  70. Use the selected profile without asking at startup
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  72. When you have multiple profiles, this option tells Firefox what to do at startup:
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  74. If you check this option, Firefox will automatically load the selected profile at startup. To access other profiles, you must start the Profile Manager first.
  75. If you uncheck this option, Firefox will show you the Profile Manager each time you start Firefox, so that you can select a profile to use.
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  77. Moving a profile
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  79. To copy all of your Firefox data and settings to another Firefox installation (e.g. when you get a new computer), you need to make a backup of your Firefox profile, then restore it in your new location.
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  81. For instructions, see Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles.
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  83. Recovering information from an old profile
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  85. If you have important information from an old Firefox profile, such as bookmarks, passwords, or user preferences, you can transfer that information to a new Firefox profile by copying the associated files.
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  87. For instructions, see Recovering important data from an old profile.
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