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Can I password-protect Firefox 3 from starting up?

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I've recently began using Mozilla Firefox 3 (which is FAR MORE superior than Internet Explorer, by the way) and am loving it. Everyone else in my household uses Internet Explorer, however, so Firefox is just for me.

Is there a way that I can require a password to be entered to even start up the browser itself? Since i'm the only one in the house using it, I save passwords and whatnot on commonly visited websites (Myspace, Y! Answers, etc.) because it makes the browsing experience smoother.

Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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  1. Here is RDF extension that will do what you want.

    http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/profi...

    After installing the extension go to Tools/Set/Change password from the menu chose ProfilePassword and enter password you wish to use.


  2. you need to put it in a folder the zip the folder to do that right click the folder find send to there shoud be a zip in there click that after you have mad a zipped folder open the folder the click file there should be an opiton to add password just click that and make you password hope this helps

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