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https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/Feeding the Cloudikiwiki2013-01-13T08:56:27Zhttps://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/comment_1_cf1835ae7d1616de711324ad95f3111b/Anonymous2013-01-13T08:56:27Z2012-12-20T08:03:38Z
<p>I'm doing the same thing <img alt=":)" src="https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/smileys/smile.png" /><br />
Do you know how can I make the profile folder on a location that I choose? I want it to be on a DOK.</p>
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/comment_2_4d979caa66c29be4d7ee05449c791a0b/François Marier2013-01-13T08:56:27Z2012-12-20T08:47:41Z
Anonymous: when you create a new profile in the Profile Manager, there's an option to specify where its folder should be stored I believe.
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/comment_3_220320f8290d6175a20ae568488c176d/nap2013-01-13T08:56:27Z2012-12-20T08:47:59Z
<p>I have the same problem, but my solution is much simplier.<br />
Normal browsing with mozilla not logged and gmail google+ logged with chromiun.<br />
Thanks for posting!</p>
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/comment_4_0247a4774d863f9ee3a0e900fc5e3884/Anonymous2013-01-13T08:56:27Z2012-12-20T12:59:28Z
<p>François: This option is available only when creating a new profile. No such a thing as "edit" for an existing profile.<br />
I guess I'll have to create a new profile, and then import the important stuff to it. Unless you can think of a better option.</p>
<p>What about performance, should it be a concern when using DOK as the profile folder (read/write speed to/from DOK)?</p>
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/comment_5_3d920ffd5fc608eca1140b017227866b/Alex2013-01-13T08:56:27Z2012-12-21T00:15:59Z
I've been doing the same with Facebook for quite a while, although that's more because I don't trust Facebook.
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/comment_6_f592c5b94953dd5ce9f0b21297030612/Anonymous2013-01-13T08:56:27Z2012-12-21T02:00:07Z
Does this work, or does Google/Facebook track IP addresses? And know for example, that only one person (or family) uses a certain IP address 90 percent of the time?
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/keeping-gmail-in-separate-browser/comment_7_b79df0fc22329b99efa60b46c9adc8e1/Leon Matthews2013-01-13T08:56:27Z2013-01-10T09:28:07Z
I use an easier (lazier?) solution. I use Firefox as my main browser, and relegate Chrome exclusively to GMail duties...