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Permanent Private Browsing for Firefox

Firefox’s Private browsing allows you to wipe any information about websites you visited. No more recorded history, no more password saved and no more cookies. Isn’t it annoying? Yes, for the most part but to trade it off you got yourself a safer place to stay.

By default, Firefox won’t enable this option. In other words you have to manually select it from the menu. I myself prefer to enable it all the time and if you have the same thought, here’s the way to do it:

  1. Click on “Firefox” and select “Option”
  2. Select the “Privacy” panel
  3. On “Firefox will” dropdown menu, choose “use custom settings for history”
  4. Tick on “Permanent Private Browsing Mode”
  5. Click OK

Done. Have fun browsing.

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