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disable history firefox in security param deactivate add-on from working on tool bar

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I discover that when I disable history in security param and reboot firefox it deactivate all add-on from working on tool bar. Firefox Ubuntu 88.0.1 (64 bits) Ubuntu 21.04

I discover that when I disable history in security param and reboot firefox it deactivate all add-on from working on tool bar. Firefox Ubuntu 88.0.1 (64 bits) Ubuntu 21.04

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If you select "Never remember history" or the combination of "Use custom settings for history" + "Always use private browsing mode" then Firefox restarts in a completely private session. Extensions have a separate setting for whether they are allowed to run in private windows. More info in this article: Extensions in Private Browsing. Was that the issue?

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Hi Jscher2000 it is only selecting "Never remember history" and if I revert the choice then the add-on are back.

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If you do prefer automatic private browsing, you should be able to set your extension to run in private windows. Or didn't that work?

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It works yes but it is a counter measure, not the normal behavior. I want to be able to select "Never remember history" and see my add-ons working.

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Okay, did you set each extension to have permission to run in private windows, and then test again? Extensions in Private Browsing

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Yes it works but again it is odd. Did you face that strange behavior too ?

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Note that there is this pref on the about:config page that is false by default.

  • extensions.allowPrivateBrowsingByDefault
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Sebu said

Yes it works but again it is odd. Did you face that strange behavior too ?

What is odd? I use normal browsing and just open private windows when needed, so I'm not familiar with the ins and outs of automatic private browsing.