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Firefox

To further isolate the work environment with your personal workspace, use Firefox Profile Manager to provide separate instances of Firefox.

Each instance of Firefox can setup their own FoxyProxy configuration to do proxying via URL path based routing.

Profile Setup

In Firefox, you can get to Profile Manager by typing in "about:profiles" in the browser tab.

Alternatively, if you've installed firefox in a default location, you can setup the Profile Manager by running the following:

  • In Linux, run firefox -p, and append a ampersand & if you want to run firefox as a background process.

  • In Windows, run "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -profilemanager.

Firefox Profile settings

For additional documentation, Mozilla has a guide on the specific usage of Profile Manager.

Recognizing the Browsers

With multiple profiles of Firefox, it becomes difficult to distinguish which profile they're intended for and you end up mixing and matching firefox instances with admin access with non-admin access. Theming the the browser is a way to recognize the browser you use easier.

For example, I might choose to use a white menu theme for cloud logins, and a purple menu theme for administrative account access.

To set up themes, go to Firefox settings or go straight to the browser address bar, and type in about:addons. Navigate to Themes to select your theme for the browser.

Firefox Theming