Firefox 40: "searchplugins" folder

Hello

The "searchplugins" folder in the installation/browser folder exists in 40 FF.
He moved? Otherwise, what is the alternative/replacement?
-I would like to change the image of Google.

Thank you.

Hi, it was an intentional change in bug 1162569.
your best option is to create a personalized (with a slightly different name) search plugin in the searchplugins subfolder of your profile folder.

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