Recensioni per Firefox Multi-Account Containers
Firefox Multi-Account Containers di Firefox
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- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 12109865, 5 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15604020, 5 anni faGreat app for working multiple accounts, for multiple clients is an amazing time saver.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 12470871, 5 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di TiâuÛi Lâu, 5 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13932636, 5 anni fa
- In a World where Privacy has become Luxury, or a hard Task to implement, this Add-on like Firefox Multi-Account Containers, like Linux and Privacytools.io and many others Libre and Open Source Software and Tools contribute to help People fighting against the monopolistic Plagues like Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple etc
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15309017, 5 anni fa
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- Valutata 5 su 5di Vincent Zalzal, 5 anni faVery nicely done. It allows to compartmentalize my online life: one tab for Google products, one for Facebook, one for Amazon, one for banking, and the default for the rest.
Idea for a feature: have a per-container type option specifying whether new links opened from that container should open in the same container type or the default container (or even, specify in which container to open links). - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 14715195, 5 anni fa
- This is an absolutely brilliant extension, the setup is super simple, you can create as many custom containers as you like. Personally I've kept all facebook owned sites in the facebook container, I've then got one for all google owned sites, one for twitter and then general ones for the different types of sites I visit, so tech, news, general, personal, banking. Basically you create the containers, create a new tab in the container, go to a site and then tell the extension to always open that site in that container. Bingo, you're done. And, the longer you have it, the more sites you find yourself adding to each container. This coupled with Privacy Badger and HTTPS everywhere and I know less of my information is leaking out. I will say, it's sad that the online world has now got to a point with tracking that we have to do this sort of shit. But, if it forces the likes of Google, Facebook et. al. to change their ways then I'm happy to do it.