Revisiones de Firefox Multi-Account Containers
Firefox Multi-Account Containers por Firefox
Revisado por jergas
Se valoró con 5 de 5
por jergas, hace 5 añosIf you value your privacy and want to mess with how we are tracked online, this add on is great.
If you have several users (who trust each other, I suppose) sharing the same browser instance, then this can save you a lot of logging in and out (yes, I know, not a secure practice, hence trust is implicit, but secure or not, it happens).
Both of the above I do routinely, and I have really appreciated this add on for that.
For me, though, where it really shines, is in the following too situation:
- I play a web game where it allows me to be logged in to several instance,
- opening a new container is often a fast hack that allows you to bypass the article count in some websites.
So, in sum, if there is any situation where you would like one browser instance to behave as several instances with separate contexts, this is for you.
And huge thank you for the developers, for coding this, and for doing so in a Free/Open Source app! May your kindness and dedication come back to you and bring you joy!
If you have several users (who trust each other, I suppose) sharing the same browser instance, then this can save you a lot of logging in and out (yes, I know, not a secure practice, hence trust is implicit, but secure or not, it happens).
Both of the above I do routinely, and I have really appreciated this add on for that.
For me, though, where it really shines, is in the following too situation:
- I play a web game where it allows me to be logged in to several instance,
- opening a new container is often a fast hack that allows you to bypass the article count in some websites.
So, in sum, if there is any situation where you would like one browser instance to behave as several instances with separate contexts, this is for you.
And huge thank you for the developers, for coding this, and for doing so in a Free/Open Source app! May your kindness and dedication come back to you and bring you joy!
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18099698, hace 9 díasThis is so useful to keep your cookies and accounts separated and a really nice and clever way to stop some tracking.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Aleksandr Kwaskoff, hace 10 díasthe best extension - why I need to searching it and it's not in default distribution!?
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por superoci, hace 12 díasVery useful extensions, especially when you have multiple accounts on a site and don't want to constantly log in or out or when you just don't want a site to access data from other sites you visit on your main profile.
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14013255, hace 18 díasIt's only because of this extension that I use Firefox. Cool feature. There is no such option in any browser.
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15082755, hace 22 díasThis is one of the core plugins I use (in addition to Ublock Origin).
With the account sync, containers are also remembered across different computers as well, so I don't have to set up the containers on every new laptop or reinstall of firefox. Sometimes I mistakenly open a website in the wrong container because I don't always map every single website to a container, but most of the time it's a non-issue.
I'm surprised this is still an add-on and not a core Firefox feature.