Can I synchronize the information to this firefox but didn't save anything on the hard drive?

Hiya,

I have a laptop at home that I have used for years. Of course, I've saved loads and loads of the saved passwords. I installed Firefox sync here.
On my computer at work, I've just matched the sync with my account. Its downloaded all of my info with success and I placed a master password on all my saved password just in case.

My question is if, for increased security, it is a way in which every time I open Firefox, sync will access my information but then, immediately after the closure of Firefox it deletes just all my data on the hard drive of the PC?
That is, is there a way to not save any info on is the hard drive of the PC but access my details of the model home?

Thank you
William

No, Firefox Sync does not work in this way. Everything that you synchronize your work yo will stay there unless you delete the daily data.

IMO, a better solution would be to use Portable Firefox on a USB for your work PC. No data will be loaded on your work PC. everything will be on the USB key instead. When you eject the USB stick your Firefox data will be in your possession, nothing remains on the PC where it has been used.

http://PortableApps.com/apps/Internet/firefox_portable

Firefox Sync works between your PC and the 'portable' installed USB version.

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