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Disable specific add-on in private mode

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How to disable Specific add-on only in-private mode ? Chrome have option to allow or not in add-ons page, but didn't found something like that. I want to disable my password manager in private mode, but can't do it.

How to disable Specific add-on only in-private mode ? Chrome have option to allow or not in add-ons page, but didn't found something like that. I want to disable my password manager in private mode, but can't do it.

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Unfortunately, that's not currently a feature in Firefox.

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Note that the Firefox Password Manager won't offer to store a new password in PB mode, but can be used to fill a saved username and password.

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cor-el said

Note that the Firefox Password Manager won't offer to store a new password in PB mode, but can be used to fill a saved username and password.

Yes, But i want to use my own.

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DavidT said

cor-el said
Note that the Firefox Password Manager won't offer to store a new password in PB mode, but can be used to fill a saved username and password.

Yes, But i want to use my own.

Your own as in what? The ones I know are LastPass or KeePass for password managers.

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WestEnd said

DavidT said
cor-el said
Note that the Firefox Password Manager won't offer to store a new password in PB mode, but can be used to fill a saved username and password.

Yes, But i want to use my own.

Your own as in what? The ones I know are LastPass or KeePass for password managers.

Dashlane

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DavidT said

WestEnd said
DavidT said
cor-el said
Note that the Firefox Password Manager won't offer to store a new password in PB mode, but can be used to fill a saved username and password.

Yes, But i want to use my own.

Your own as in what? The ones I know are LastPass or KeePass for password managers.

Dashlane

You can contact a request help in using their password manager software for further help if the FF password manager doesn't work in the case here as well.

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I Was asking them also. But i was think that option need to be available same as chrome offer that for all add-on.