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Is there a way to set up a password to prevent someone from deleting history?

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I am trying to set up a password so that whoever is trying to delete history in firefox will have to put in a password to be able to delete history. If that person does not know the password then they will not be able to delete history. Is this possible?

I am trying to set up a password so that whoever is trying to delete history in firefox will have to put in a password to be able to delete history. If that person does not know the password then they will not be able to delete history. Is this possible?

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You could try the Public Fox add-on, it allows you to password protect certain parts of the browser. It is not perfect, a person with a good understanding of how Firefox works will be able to bypass it. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/public-fox

The attached image shows the features it can protect.

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Thank you for your help. I will give it a try.