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Issue with bookmarks after signing out of account on another computer

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Recently I had to switch to Firefox due to my job. I ported all my bookmarks and settings but unlike Chrome, after you sign out of a session on a computer that isn't your home desktop, the bookmarks bar does not go away after you sign out of a session. Chrome does this beautifully without a hitch. I tried to find an option on Firefox but I'm sure there is none.

Is there anyway for Mozilla to implement this? Are they working on it? Any help appreciated.

Recently I had to switch to Firefox due to my job. I ported all my bookmarks and settings but unlike Chrome, after you sign out of a session on a computer that isn't your home desktop, the bookmarks bar does not go away after you sign out of a session. Chrome does this beautifully without a hitch. I tried to find an option on Firefox but I'm sure there is none. Is there anyway for Mozilla to implement this? Are they working on it? Any help appreciated.

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Are you using Sync to synchronize your bookmarks on that "other desktop"?

If so, Firefox Sync doesn't do a temporary synchronization and then delete that data as Firefox is closed on that "other desktop".

As far as a feature like that being implemented in the future; it's possible, but not probable. IMO, a feature like that is outside the parameters for what Sync does. Keep in mind that no one here works for Mozilla, we're users like you.

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I sign into my account and then sync the bookmarks. After signing out, I close and restart to check if bookmarks are gone but they're not.

A feature like this shouldn't be difficult to implement. Chrome does it beautifully and it's completely vital to me since I move around between 2 computers at my university and my laboratory.

Such a shame.....

Thank you.