
These are based on your search behavior when using normal mode. What’s more, you will still get URL suggestions when typing into the address bar in private mode.

Remember that passwords and bookmarks that you create when using Firefox incognito are saved permanently.


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."
