Ctrl+Shift+8 adds the current page to your private bookmarks (requires unlocked bookmarks).
If you have selected the 'disable outside of private browsing' option (it is on by default) the tab will open in a private window. You can also get prompted each time for which profile to use by making sure 'don't ask at startup' is unchecked, which is in the firefox ProfileManager settings below. The following shortcuts are available: Alt+Shift+8 opens the menu in a new tab.
For a 32-bit Windows version, the command line looks as follows: 'ProgramFiles. In the shortcut target box, type the path to the msedge.exe file followed by the -inprivate argument.
This is because it can get confusing if you are using different profiles and you start firefox as normal without using a special shortcut and it just loads the last profile used. To Create InPrivate Browsing Shortcut for Microsoft Edge Chromium, Right-click the empty space on your Desktop, and select New > Shortcut from the context menu. Create a new shortcut of Firefox, right-click on the new shortcut and select Properties. If you want to create a direct shortcut to always launch Firefox web browser in Kiosk Mode, following steps will help you: 1. Something else I recommend is going to your firefox folder ( mine is /home/mike/.mozilla/firefox) and checking that the StartWithLastProfile setting in profiles.ini is false: Make sure no other Firefox windows are running before starting Firefox in Kiosk Mode. Read Also: Firefox Focus Mozilla’s very own minimalist private browser. Although the Firefox Private mode icon will not appear at the top of the browser but don’t worry you are still browsing in private mode. If you wanted to do it manually, the desktop shortcut would look something like this you could create it in a text-editor and name it sktop: Įxec=firefox -Profile /home/mike/.mozilla/firefox/55divdmr.Mike2 -no-remote Now whenever you will open Firefox from any shortcut, it will open up in Private mode. This will launch firefox with that profile and make sure that it doesn't connect to any other running instance of firefox with the essential -no-remote switch. If you have a desktop shortcut for the program, right-click on it and click on Properties. So to launch it, you have to start Firefox with -profilemanager or -p command line argument. The command you need for each launcher is, for example: firefox -Profile /home/mike/.mozilla/firefox/55divdmr.Mike2 -no-remote To get started, you’ll have to open the Firefox Profile Manager this isn’t accessible from within the browser interface. You can use your menu launcher creator (or right click the desktop and select new launcher, depending on what desktop you are on) to fashion two new firefox launchers.