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this post was submitted on 28 Oct 2023
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Which is why the suggestion won’t work either. Say your computer is infected and you’re not aware. It lies in wait for you to launch Firefox and enter your decryption password, then it takes what it wants. It’s basically a useless idea.
If you have full disk encryption you’re protected if someone takes your disk, but as long as it’s running anything can wait for it to be decrypted. You’d need container/jail/isolation at the OS level to be effective which is outside the scope of Firefox.
i used to use an encrypted volume on a flash drive for a 'portable' mail client and its mail store.
could do the same with browser or any other software in 'portable' form that doesn't leave data behind on the pc it's run from.