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Configure a professional Firefox-based environment with isolated browser profiles, coherent browser identities, proxy management and Playwright integration.
Configure isolated Firefox environments for multi-account workflows, browser identity management and Playwright automation from one control surface.
Every profile operates independently with its own browser storage, cookies, local data, proxy configuration and browser environment.
Browser identity is a system of related characteristics. The configuration keeps platform, display, language, network and hardware signals logically aligned.
Assign and validate profile-specific proxy configurations from one centralized control surface.
Connect browser automation to prepared profiles with explicit storage, proxy and browser environment configuration.
Technical guides for profile creation, browser configuration, proxy setup, Playwright and local API integration.
A local-first interface for profile lifecycle, connection validation, import, export and automation integration.
The service is priced as configuration and implementation work, not as a fictional software license.
Tell us about the workflow, number of profiles, network requirements and automation scope. You will receive a configuration recommendation.
Practical answers about profiles, browser environments, proxies, Playwright, migration and project delivery.
Guides about profile isolation, browser identity, proxy consistency and maintainable automation.
Clear definitions for the terms used throughout Firefox profile configuration and automation.
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Support scope is agreed before delivery and documented with the final configuration.
A concise record of meaningful changes to the public configuration service and documentation.
How project inquiries and website data are handled.
Configure, validate and operate an isolated Firefox environment.
Prepare the first persistent Firefox profile.
Create, duplicate, organize and transfer browser workspaces.
Keep platform, locale, display and hardware characteristics coherent.
Assign and validate network settings per profile.
Launch persistent Firefox contexts from inspectable scripts.
Automate profile lifecycle operations through a local interface.
Back up profiles and move them between workstations.
Attach selected Firefox extensions to individual profiles.
Diagnose launch, proxy, import and automation issues.
Short operational answers for implementation teams.
Profiles are useful only when browser data, configuration and operation stay independent.
Treat browser characteristics as a related system instead of random fields.