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Is there any type of addon or inbuilt feature in Firefox which will put a password on a particular website?

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For e.g I'm opening web.whatsapp.com (Which is whatsapp web) now I don't want anyone who uses my browser to open my whatsapp so is there any way which we can have like an authentication type to ask a password before entering into the website

For e.g I'm opening web.whatsapp.com (Which is whatsapp web) now I don't want anyone who uses my browser to open my whatsapp so is there any way which we can have like an authentication type to ask a password before entering into the website

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Only someone that can access your computer user account can access your profile.

Use a Master Password to protect stored logins and passwords {web link}

The password information is stored in two files in the profile folder. The files are encrypted. The Master Password adds another layer of security.

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No I mean is there any way to put a password on a tab or something because mostly I leave my browser open so having a password to access it would help I thought using Firefox container would do like if that had some feature of adding security to a particular container it would work So is there any add-on as such which can do the above

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