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So I wanted to know where firefox keeps my history.



I did find . | grep firefox and I found:



~/.mozilla/firefox/wirlzfux.default


I can't seem to find anything on google or github about why this directory might be called that and it's got me real spooked.



I'm on manjaro linux. Have I been pwned ?










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    I did find . | grep firefox and I found:



    ~/.mozilla/firefox/wirlzfux.default


    I can't seem to find anything on google or github about why this directory might be called that and it's got me real spooked.



    I'm on manjaro linux. Have I been pwned ?










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      I did find . | grep firefox and I found:



      ~/.mozilla/firefox/wirlzfux.default


      I can't seem to find anything on google or github about why this directory might be called that and it's got me real spooked.



      I'm on manjaro linux. Have I been pwned ?










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      I did find . | grep firefox and I found:



      ~/.mozilla/firefox/wirlzfux.default


      I can't seem to find anything on google or github about why this directory might be called that and it's got me real spooked.



      I'm on manjaro linux. Have I been pwned ?







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          It always has a weird name, on my Windows system it is:



          C:UsersMEAppDataRoamingMozillaFirefoxProfilesga3z13xy.default-release  


          This is the default profile folder firefox creates. You can always start up firefox's profile manager by the following command to delete that profile and create a new one in whichever folder you like:



          firefox -p   


          enter image description here






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            It always has a weird name, on my Windows system it is:



            C:UsersMEAppDataRoamingMozillaFirefoxProfilesga3z13xy.default-release  


            This is the default profile folder firefox creates. You can always start up firefox's profile manager by the following command to delete that profile and create a new one in whichever folder you like:



            firefox -p   


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              It always has a weird name, on my Windows system it is:



              C:UsersMEAppDataRoamingMozillaFirefoxProfilesga3z13xy.default-release  


              This is the default profile folder firefox creates. You can always start up firefox's profile manager by the following command to delete that profile and create a new one in whichever folder you like:



              firefox -p   


              enter image description here






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                It always has a weird name, on my Windows system it is:



                C:UsersMEAppDataRoamingMozillaFirefoxProfilesga3z13xy.default-release  


                This is the default profile folder firefox creates. You can always start up firefox's profile manager by the following command to delete that profile and create a new one in whichever folder you like:



                firefox -p   


                enter image description here






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                It always has a weird name, on my Windows system it is:



                C:UsersMEAppDataRoamingMozillaFirefoxProfilesga3z13xy.default-release  


                This is the default profile folder firefox creates. You can always start up firefox's profile manager by the following command to delete that profile and create a new one in whichever folder you like:



                firefox -p   


                enter image description here







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