[799],

If it's only for FF you want it, why not have an FF sync server on your local?
I have built myself a local DNS guest with a lot of bells and whistles.

It allows me to perform sharing and more between guests. All only accessible 
from inside my PC.

ALL DNS requests are stored and filtered properly.
ALL blocked things get a local page that provides blocked details.

I can pretty much do what I want to.
So setting a similar thing up as  an FF account Sync server should not be too 
difficult, if that is what you are interested in?


On Monday, 7 May 2018 16:26:51 UTC+10, [ 799 ]  wrote:
> Hello Ivan,
> 
> sorry for top-posting, but as everything you mentioned is super interesting 
> and very helpful ... Thank you!
> 
> 
> The auto export bookmarks feature is nice, didn't know that and if 
> places.sqlite also includes the browser history I will not use the "copy 
> places.sqlite file"-approach, because one reason why I am using a disposable 
> AppVM is exactly because I don't want to have my history seen.
> 
> 
> So the only task is to qvm-copy the latest auto-bookmarks export file into 
> the right location on the dispvm.
> There is one problem (maybe):
> I need to check if a firefox profile folder exists in the disposable VM.
> Not sure if this is the case as each disposable VM is a "fresh" one.
> 
> 
> Thanks again for your scripting tips - this is why I love the Qubes Community 
> :-)
> 
> 
> [799]
> 

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