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Is there way to modify Firefox to prevent it from ever storing private information(history of downloads, sites visited, passwords, cookies, cached files,etc.) from the start...either through 'about.config' or some other way?

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The default setting of Firefox seems to be to monitor, collect and store as much private info as possible...then leave it up to the individual to use 'clear recent history' (and/or third party tools) to erase such private info. I'm interested in any way to either reverse this default setting, or failing that, to eliminate the browsers ability to collect such info at all.

The default setting of Firefox seems to be to monitor, collect and store as much private info as possible...then leave it up to the individual to use 'clear recent history' (and/or third party tools) to erase such private info. I'm interested in any way to either reverse this default setting, or failing that, to eliminate the browsers ability to collect such info at all.

被采纳的解决方案

From the Firefox menu bar:

Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Always Use Private Browsing Mode

See also:

https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Private%20Browsing

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From the Firefox menu bar:

Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Always Use Private Browsing Mode

See also:

https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Private%20Browsing

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Thanks for the tip...will have to study it closer, but looks like it solves the problem!