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Enable add on in private browsing?

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i know this question has been asked before, but i need to know if there's a way to enable particular extension (if firefox have made this feature)? i want to enable some cookies at startup and remove others when i close firefox but i can't do this in private browsing. is there anyway to enable the extension or at least remove the "start private browsing" tab?

i know this question has been asked before, but i need to know if there's a way to enable particular extension (if firefox have made this feature)? i want to enable some cookies at startup and remove others when i close firefox but i can't do this in private browsing. is there anyway to enable the extension or at least remove the "start private browsing" tab?

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Why are you still using such an old version of Firefox?

Firefox 3.6.13 is over two years old, and has a lot of known security faults which were fixed in later releases.

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what are you talking about? mine is 17.0.1.

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This forum software read your useragent as 3.6.13. Take a look at your System Details to the right of your initial posting.

See this to learn how to fix that.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/websites-say-firefox-outdated-or-incompatible#w_firefox-is-showing-the-wrong-user-agent

BTW, extensions aren't disabled when using the Private Browsing mode.

AFAIK there's no way to do what you are talking about; non-PB cookies aren't used while in PB mode, and cookies aren't saved while in PB mode.