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On Linux, Firefox stores site-data in a folder named the same
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Generally, no. If a person has access to your home folder, it doesn’t matter if site-data is site-data or some UUID, the person can still look around and find that data. How to do so would be on the internet, in the source code for Firefox.
Firefox simplifies its engineering efforts and makes site-data clearly visible to the proper user by relying on the system’s security measures instead of inventing its own bespoke ones.
You could hash the duckduckgo URL for example
But yeah, the data would be there, not sure how much that would help