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Purebrowser first-start}
**Question**
I noticed an issue with PureBrowser the first time I started it and reported it. Since then I have been using PureBrowser and modified my browser profile such that the issue no longer occurs.
An update has landed and I want to confirm the fix. How can I do this without losing my new profile settings?
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**Answer**
You can create a fresh profile, launch PureBrowser and then delete the profile:
1. Close any running instances of PureBrowser
2. Start with `purebrowser --ProfileManager`
3. In the profile manager window, create a new profile "temp"
4. Click "Start PureBrowser"
You can now test for the first-start issue. When you are done...
1. Close any running instances
2. Start with `purebrowser --ProfileManager`
3. Delete the profile "temp" (delete profile and files)
4. Close the profile manager window
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting >
Purebrowser first-start}
**Question**
I noticed an issue with PureBrowser the first time I started it and reported it. Since then I have been using PureBrowser and modified my browser profile such that the issue no longer occurs.
An update has landed and I want to confirm the fix. How can I do this without losing my new profile settings?
---
**Answer**
You can create a fresh profile, launch PureBrowser and then delete the profile:
1. Close any running instances of PureBrowser
2. Start with `purebrowser --ProfileManager`
3. In the profile manager window, create a new profile "temp"
4. Click "Start PureBrowser"
You can now test for the first-start issue. When you are done...
1. Close any running instances
2. Start with `purebrowser --ProfileManager`
3. Delete the profile "temp" (delete profile and files)
4. Close the profile manager window
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting >
Purebrowser first-start}
**Question**
I noticed an issue with PureBrowser the first time I started it and reported it. Since then I have been using PureBrowser and modified my browser profile such that the issue no longer occurs.
An update has landed and I want to confirm the fix. How can I do this without losing my new profile settings?
---
**Answer**
You can create a fresh profile, launch PureBrowser and then delete the profile:
1. Close any running instances of PureBrowser
2. Start with `purebrowser --ProfileManager`
3. In the profile manager window, create a new profile "temp"
4. Click "Start PureBrowser"
You can now test for the first-start issue. When you are done...
1. Close any running instances
2. Start with `purebrowser --ProfileManager`
3. Delete the profile "temp" (delete profile and files)
4. Close the profile manager window