Beoardielingen foar Firefox Multi-Account Containers
Firefox Multi-Account Containers troch Firefox
Wurdearringen foar Synetech
Wurdearring: 1 fan 5
troch Synetech, 4 jierren lynThis extension is okay but has at least two major issues:
• It's a massive pain to do things that require third-party sites, for example, if you put Google into its own container, logging into StackExchange sites using OAuth or logging into YouTube become quite the ordeal. 😕 Likewise, you can't log into YouTube unless you reassign Google to "always in" YT's container, then log in, then reassign Google back to "always in" its own container. It's a MASSIVE pain! Similarly, if you put eBay in one container and PayPal in another, you won't be able to make purchases anymore because you can't log into PayPal through eBay. 🤦
• Likewise, there's no way to use wildcards or container-ize subdomains, so you have to add them all manually. For example, you can't put ALL StackExchange sites (*.stackechange.com) in a container together, you have to manually visit each one individually, then do the multiple clicks and mouse-movements to set it to open "always in se container". And then, you have to do it ALL OVER AGAIN for each one's meta subdomain. 🤦 Not only is it a massive pain, but it also defeats the point to containers since SE can track you via all the other sites that aren't in a container, including drive-by one-off SE sites you might find yourself on where you don't even have an account. 🤦🤦🤦
• I temporarily disabled the addon to try to debug an issue with a site, and when I re-enabled it, ALL of its settings were gone, all the containers, all the assignments, everything. Worse, restoring the containers from a backup doesn't help because it already WIPED OUT ALL THE COOKIES! 😠 Apparently this has been a bug for a long time and they STILL haven't fixed it. (I guess they're too busy wasting their time integrating Mozilla VPN. 😒)
• It also doesn't seem to work for this site (addons.mozilla.org), I checked the code to see if they put an exception for it (for some reason 🤨), but it doesn't seem to contain one, it just doesn't work. (Maybe Firefox suspiciously treats this site in a different way at a base level. 🤔)
• The interface is extremely lacking. There is no way to directly edit the settings such as a text-box to enter domains to assign containers. The only way to do so is to actually go to a site and then assign it to a container. This has numerous problems:
◦ It allows a site to track you at least once before you assign it to a container.
◦ It doesn't work if you're offline.
◦ It doesn't work if the site redirects to another domain or even subdomains (eg www.), so it can harvest data and quickly redirect, passing the data and preventing you from assigning the original domain to a container. This addon NEEDS a proper UI.
• It's a massive pain to do things that require third-party sites, for example, if you put Google into its own container, logging into StackExchange sites using OAuth or logging into YouTube become quite the ordeal. 😕 Likewise, you can't log into YouTube unless you reassign Google to "always in" YT's container, then log in, then reassign Google back to "always in" its own container. It's a MASSIVE pain! Similarly, if you put eBay in one container and PayPal in another, you won't be able to make purchases anymore because you can't log into PayPal through eBay. 🤦
• Likewise, there's no way to use wildcards or container-ize subdomains, so you have to add them all manually. For example, you can't put ALL StackExchange sites (*.stackechange.com) in a container together, you have to manually visit each one individually, then do the multiple clicks and mouse-movements to set it to open "always in se container". And then, you have to do it ALL OVER AGAIN for each one's meta subdomain. 🤦 Not only is it a massive pain, but it also defeats the point to containers since SE can track you via all the other sites that aren't in a container, including drive-by one-off SE sites you might find yourself on where you don't even have an account. 🤦🤦🤦
• I temporarily disabled the addon to try to debug an issue with a site, and when I re-enabled it, ALL of its settings were gone, all the containers, all the assignments, everything. Worse, restoring the containers from a backup doesn't help because it already WIPED OUT ALL THE COOKIES! 😠 Apparently this has been a bug for a long time and they STILL haven't fixed it. (I guess they're too busy wasting their time integrating Mozilla VPN. 😒)
• It also doesn't seem to work for this site (addons.mozilla.org), I checked the code to see if they put an exception for it (for some reason 🤨), but it doesn't seem to contain one, it just doesn't work. (Maybe Firefox suspiciously treats this site in a different way at a base level. 🤔)
• The interface is extremely lacking. There is no way to directly edit the settings such as a text-box to enter domains to assign containers. The only way to do so is to actually go to a site and then assign it to a container. This has numerous problems:
◦ It allows a site to track you at least once before you assign it to a container.
◦ It doesn't work if you're offline.
◦ It doesn't work if the site redirects to another domain or even subdomains (eg www.), so it can harvest data and quickly redirect, passing the data and preventing you from assigning the original domain to a container. This addon NEEDS a proper UI.
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- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 13212553, 18 oeren lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Christopher, ien dei lynOne of my must have addons for task separation, and I feel it is mandatory for keeping tracking cookies completely contained (pun intended). Worthy of being built in to the main browser I think!
The only issues I have are caused by my choices, e.g. Paypal opens in a finance container, while shopping websites open in a shopping container, and sometimes I need to proceed to/from Paypal from the shopping website. - Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 15516830, 3 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Caleb Gosnell, 3 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 19526619, 5 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 15216151, 7 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch jI, 8 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Nyahmii, 8 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Robin Filer, 9 dagen lynIt's a little clunky, i wish it were easier to manage a larger number of containers, and it was easier to set rules for when something should open in a container. Overall though big thumbs up to the mozilla team, this is a great and usable privacy tool
- Wurdearring: 1 fan 5troch Hajnalka, 9 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Lilith D. Bracken, 9 dagen lynThis extension is fantastic for keeping different parts of your online life organized. Each container has its own color-coded tab and separates cookies, so you can stay logged into multiple accounts at once without conflicts. It also works well with privacy tools like VPNs for extra protection. Easy to use, keeps browsing tidy, and gives you much more control over your online activity.
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 19513466, 11 dagen lynEssential to maintain multiple online identities, each with their own cookies/sessions.
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Johnny Ellery, 12 dagen lynAmazing extension, The amount of time it has saved being able to have different accounts open at the same time.
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 19512272, 12 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Makiel, 12 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Raysas, 14 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch SiLiKhon, 16 dagen lyn
- Wurdearring: 4 fan 5troch anarchy1923, 18 dagen lynReally nice to have isolation per container, and I've found great utility for it, especially when I was fed up with using Google account switcher for switching between different google accounts of mine.
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 16442390, 18 dagen lyn