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Each (automatic) update loses all my passwords (and existing "help" is a nightmare)

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I have read MANY other people experiencing this problem, and I have seen no good answers. (Some answers require several days of parsing, and I don't have that much time.)

Every time Firefox updates itself automatically, it loses most of my passwords!!

Yes, I've read there is a "profile" yadda yadda yadda. But does that mean I need to jump through all kinds of loops when this automatic update happens?

If so, I will gladly leave Firefox and move to another browser.

I have never experienced such difficulty with any browser, never with Safari, which I left only because it wasn't working with many websites.

I use a Mac, OS 10.6.8

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I have read MANY other people experiencing this problem, and I have seen no good answers. (Some answers require several days of parsing, and I don't have that much time.) Every time Firefox updates itself automatically, it loses most of my passwords!! Yes, I've read there is a "profile" yadda yadda yadda. But does that mean I need to jump through all kinds of loops when this automatic update happens? If so, I will gladly leave Firefox and move to another browser. I have never experienced such difficulty with any browser, never with Safari, which I left only because it wasn't working with many websites. I use a Mac, OS 10.6.8 Thank you

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Why not update manually? If you do it that way, the profile is not in use when the update takes place, so nothing in it should be corrupted.

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Why not update manually? If you do it that way, the profile is not in use when the update takes place, so nothing in it should be corrupted.

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I'll try that. Thanks!

Too bad it doesn't come with any warnings with the automatic updates.

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