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		<title>Multi-profile in Firefox, Was Useful to You?</title>
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Confused with the meaning of multi-profile? Simply this, if you have not been modified Firefox there is only one profile is provided by that software. Profiles are used to save the settings and extensions used by user. When you run Firefox, those settings will contribute executed. If you install a ...]]></description>
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