![]() Name the profile whatever you want, but make sure to leave the location as the default. Click “create new profile” (or however it is called in your language) and follow the profile creation assistant. Then the Firefox profile manager appears. E.g., open a Terminal (Type Terminal in Spotlight) and enter the following command: /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox -p You can launch the Firefox Profile Manager be adding -p to the Firefox call. The Firefox profile is a folder where all your Firefox-Related user data is stored in. But you don’t have to delete your old data, Firefox supports multiple “profiles”. That might happen because of some weird plugin or anything similar. ![]() ![]() Second: Probably your Firefox profile is broken. You can google how to show hidden folders, or use cmd+G to enter the path of a hidden folder to access it. It’s actually there, although Mac isn’t showing it to you. Library, as you already found out, is of them. First, there’s a lot more files and folders in your user home directors than you actually see when using Finder.
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