Análises de Firefox Multi-Account Containers
Firefox Multi-Account Containers por Firefox
Análise de bodwyn
After yesterday spending ages deleting TMP containers, today I synced a new install of Firefox on a different, new PC. All TMP containers were recreated. Terrible.
Downgraded from 4 to 1 stars.
A week later I have just deleted all the TMP containers 'synced' to my new machine.
Switched off sync in add-on settings. Closed and reopened Ffox, switched on sync in add-on settings and it put all the TMP containers back in.
Oh and it's now synced a website back into a container I had removed it from on both machines.
Clicking "Remember this decision for this site" or manually changing the site list for a container are ignored or overwritten. It keeps asking though as-if there is any function in any of the controls.
WHYYYYY? What is the intended purpose of any of these functions if all it does is sync back over the top undoing everything I do to try to clean up the mess it keeps replicating?
A community of conscientious supporters' time and energy would be better spent on how it /should/ work, why it is important in theory, and improvements - instead of barely getting it to function as intended and repeatedly cleaning up the mess it spreads everywhere.
A mess admittedly created by Temporary Containers but I haven't had that installed for several years but still have several hundreds of TMP containers to delete. Again.
Good theory.
There is a way to remove the hundreds of synced TMP containers created by Temporary Containers extension, but sync just undoes everything you do, so good luck.
Also ! Watch-out! The page jumps around so if you are trying to use it for what it's for: bulk removal, it's easy to delete ones you wanted to keep.
about:preferences#containers
Downgraded from 4 to 1 stars.
A week later I have just deleted all the TMP containers 'synced' to my new machine.
Switched off sync in add-on settings. Closed and reopened Ffox, switched on sync in add-on settings and it put all the TMP containers back in.
Oh and it's now synced a website back into a container I had removed it from on both machines.
Clicking "Remember this decision for this site" or manually changing the site list for a container are ignored or overwritten. It keeps asking though as-if there is any function in any of the controls.
WHYYYYY? What is the intended purpose of any of these functions if all it does is sync back over the top undoing everything I do to try to clean up the mess it keeps replicating?
A community of conscientious supporters' time and energy would be better spent on how it /should/ work, why it is important in theory, and improvements - instead of barely getting it to function as intended and repeatedly cleaning up the mess it spreads everywhere.
A mess admittedly created by Temporary Containers but I haven't had that installed for several years but still have several hundreds of TMP containers to delete. Again.
Good theory.
There is a way to remove the hundreds of synced TMP containers created by Temporary Containers extension, but sync just undoes everything you do, so good luck.
Also ! Watch-out! The page jumps around so if you are trying to use it for what it's for: bulk removal, it's easy to delete ones you wanted to keep.
about:preferences#containers
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- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 19497213 do Firefox, há 11 horas
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- Avaliado em 5 de 5por PlaneCrazy1999, há 4 diasOne of the coolest things ever and I never would have thought of it. I'm no programmer but after needing to re-login to everything once I assigned containers, my observation is each container is essentially a separate instance of the browser, each container with its own set of cookies. This is a genius way to split up cookies based on how sensitive the info is, and it somehow manages to run as if I didn't install an addon that does multi-process instances in one window. I've been using Firefox ever since I started to understand cybersecurity from wiki dives and debit card fraud in high school and would just like to say this is probably the most customizable, resource-efficient/multithreaded/fast and private browser there is. That's why I have my beta studies turned on now; I want to contribute. Thank you and keep up the great work over there!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por علي الخلقي, há 4 dias
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- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Kemar Christie, há 6 diasThis works flawlessly, no issues here. Would love to see more icons though so i can have more containers that arent repeating icons. Let us use emojis instead or add our own icon. Also huge thing to add. make the containers use seperate extensions. This would then replicate the profliels feature but make it all unified from one profile.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Miguel Zabala, há 7 dias
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