Sorry for the delay.

I see what you mean, it seems true that firefox (suddenly?) adheres to
the documentation (and hasn't done so in the past?).

So in future we have to keep in mind that 
$firefox -private 
does not open a private window (anymore!) if another instance of firefox is 
already running, and that 
$firefox -private URL 
does not open said URL in a private window (anymore!) (which it did for a long 
time and until  the recent past, and which seems much more sensible). 
Counterintuitive and probably misleading, but once learned it's possible to 
accept, I guess...

Thanks for the headsup!

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