![]() ![]() It may have had me involuntarily in private browsing mode. I'm not even sure if the default ones would have worked, as I didn't try to browse without my profiles. I couldn't "turn off" the private browsing to the point that Cookie Swap would let me use the profiles.so I was stuck with the cookies from only one of the profiles on my computer, and had I not rolled back, would have lost a LOT of the long-term logins (and settings) that I had in my other profiles. ![]() ![]() I hadn't had any of the private options enabled, outside of having a small number of sites from which I refused cookies. When I clicked on it, it didn't allow me to use a profile: "Profiles are disabled when private browsing," it said. When I opened Firefox and it auto-updated to version 20 (I've now turned auto-updates off), my CookieSwap, instead of displaying a profile name on the bottom toolbar, just said "CookieSwap." ![]()
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