On Oct 20, 8:11 am, PyMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Firefox has long had its "profile" functionality.
>
> > firefox -no-remote -ProfileManager
>
> > You can create multiple firefox profiles, then run multiple instances of
> > firefox at once - so long as you use different profiles for them.  A bit
> > fiddly, but obviously useful for development/testing.
>
> First of all thanks for your answers to both of you :)
>
> Yeah, I know about FX profiles and I already knew it was a working
> solution, but it's not a good solution. I mean we're speaking about
> users that don't even know what a browser is. Telling them to do that
> is just mess.

What's your case for getting end users to log in as two separate
profiles? If they're non-technical, they shouldn't have to be worrying
about this level of detail in any case. It's going to be confusing for
them no matter what you do.
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