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by Dudemeister_ 1655 days ago
You can run the profile manager from the terminal with `firefox --profilemanager` and manage the profiles from there Then you can create separate 'shortcuts' for each profile with this `firefox --profile [path to the profile]`
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I have been using this workflow for years now. It separates literally everything: cookies, site settings, window size and position, configuration, add-on settings, etc.

This way I can emulate a fresh profile, a restricted profile with tracking protection, and a completely locked down profile with more or less everything disabled. My private Firefox in completely unaffected by my development profiles and I can open multiple profiles at once, theme them differently, and I know exactly which kind of instance I'm using.

It's excellent and works flawlessly for over a decade now.

How do you choose in which profile links from outside of the browser should open?
This depends on what profile you make the the default startup profile in the profile manager
Do you know if there is a way to be prompted each time?
You could find where in your desktop environment it decides which app to open, and replace "firefox" with "firefox --profilemanager".
If you’re on a Mac, Choosy is a great app for this:

https://www.choosyosx.com/

I have no affiliation with them, just a long-time happy user.