The only way to access it with `about:profiles`? It looks like a joke. How could users possibly find this?
UPD. The more I look at this, the worse it gets. Hidden under a special URL, requires you to launch the default profile before you can switch to another profile (yes-yes, there are command-line hacks). It's more like a user data manager for devs than profiles for users. Even containers look better than these profiles.
You can use "firefox -ProfileManager". I didn't even know about about:profiles. There is some work on improving the UI: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-management
Anyway, your claim was "Firefox has no profiles". That is not true.
Really? Then you can claim that Chrome has supported "profiles" since its inception, with the `--user-data-dir` command-line switch. If something is not user-visible, it is as good as non-existent. Firefox has no profiles as far as a regular user is concerned.
The new profile manager has already been enabled for most users.
If you don't see it in the main menu yet, type `about:config` into the address bar and toggle `browser.profiles.enabled`.
what in the world are you talking about? you click settings in the upper right hand corner and its right there.
Another thing you can do is run multiple profiles at the same time with the -no-remote argument , so "firefox -P profilename -no-remote"
You don't need the -no-remote parameter anymore btw from what I can see.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-...