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I would imagine huge number of non-technical users share a computer and want their own chrome profiles so that they can access their own emails without signing out of their family members. I know my middle-aged parents use Chrome in this way for example, and it would be a blocker for switching them to Firefox.


Is this basically a use case where they don't want to create separate Windows users for some reason, but still would want their own private space in the browser?




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