Recensioni per Firefox Multi-Account Containers
Firefox Multi-Account Containers di Firefox
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- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 17173917, 3 anni fa
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- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 17187143, 3 anni faIsolation of trackers, always a good thing! Would be 5* if it were possible to manage the stored data for a particular group of containers, Shopping, News, Google, etc.
A news site that downloads 50 or more, highly intrusive and persistent cookies and trackers will need "cleaning" far more than my "Work" tabs that are typically Linux and FOSS technology which (in the main) seem to use minimal cookies. - Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 14329112, 3 anni fa
- It's good but I wish there was a way to put always put all subdomains of, say, google.com into a container automatically, instead of having to add a rule for each subdomain separately.
Ublock Origin and similar add-ons allow the use of wildcard characters which make it easy to filter all subdomains of a site at once. It would be good if this functionality was added to Firefox Multi-Account Containers. - Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 16918267, 3 anni faEssential to segregate cookies from Google, Facebook and other spying corporations.
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- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 17175141, 3 anni fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 17168040, 4 anni faVery close to perfect! A lot of great features! Excellent for both security and privacy. Just a couple of points keeping it from 5 stars:
1st: We need an option so that all tabs set to open in a container by default won't prompt the user to ask if they want to open a link in its assigned container. It should just do it.
2nd: "The Manage Site List..." menu needs an option to manually enter a web address. Currently the only option is to use the address bar button while navigating, but this can break some re-direct heavy sites. Slack logins, for instance, may go through several different corporate domains in an instant and will break in horribly painful ways if one of those URLs isn't allowed to open in the container holding the login cookie.
3rd: Mozilla VPN is a good idea, but its implementation would be less vulnerable to traffic profiling attacks if it were on by default on all containers and each individual container had a separate opt-out option instead of the current enable option. I'd also like if the service weren't tied to specific Firefox accounts, or had a multi-account payment plan, so that I could use it on my work and home accounts at the same time.
4th: This is just a wish-list thing, but I'd absolutely adore it if you allowed us to use third party VPN logins instead of Mozilla VPN. This would be really great for tunneling into VPNs tied to router networks in the home or at work as if the user were physically on location. A lot of companies do this for security and including this could really help adoption.
Address at least the first three of these and you'll get five stars! - Valutata 4 su 5di oquendo123, 4 anni faLa extensión es excelente una de las mejores para esto, pero por favor ya arreglen el problema que cuando se cierra el navegador y no escondí las pestañas de un contenedor al abrir el navegador, abren como pestañas normales y no en su contenendor.. Es un incordio y dan ganas de dejar de usar esta extensión.
- I use this addon to login to multiple social accounts. Very good addon.
But once enabled this addon, the desktop notification no matter from inside or outside the container would not showing the pictures through proxy. Yes, I use firefox's proxy setting and visit matrix element chat sites. (Firefox 94.0.2 x64, Windows 10 Pro, this Addon 8.0.2). Downgrade this addon to 7.4.0, no this problem. - Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 16119301, 4 anni fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 15755045, 4 anni faContainers are a good idea. I like the warm-fuzzy of knowing that trackers are limited by Container (right?).
I truly enjoy the color-coding.
And I like the option, accessible from within the little Containers icon* that allows me to choose to group tabs by Container. That Grouping option allows me to keep newly opened tabs together.
However:
1) I need MORE colors. Eight is just not enough.
2)The option to alphabetize Containers by name doesn't flow through to Firefox Settings, and does not alphabetize when adding a new tab.
3) I tried to re-open a Google search tab that was not already in a Container, in a new Container named Amazon, but that operation failed. The new tab opened outside of a Container. The Google search tab opened as expected in a newly created Container named "Research".
I was a little concerned about the privacy of my data given the Containers' permission that says "Store unlimited amount of client-side data", but after reading https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1265089, that became a non-issue. Thanks!
Firefox is my go-to browser. Thanks for keeping user-privacy and convenience in mind! - Awesome container extension! This let's me use firefox on every computer with as many accounts as I want.
+ Can separate different accounts to work on
+ Containers are themselves easy to manage
+ Can set default sites to be opened as specific containers (etc. a work intra)
+ Has keyboard shortcuts
And Couple improvement actions I would like to see with the container extension
- Configurable keyboard shortcuts. At least for now (that I'm aware of) you can't customize the keyboard shortcuts. => When having almost 10 containers it comes a bit of a nuissance to press Ctrl+Shift+9.
- A shortcut to open the existing tab with a specific container. Now you can do this by Ctrl + . and then choosing. But it would be great if you could do this faster.