Google Container 的評論
Google Container 作者: containers-everywhere
ErikAggie 所留下的評論
Seems to do what it claims to do. FYI: I believe the reason we lose history whenever we enter or leave a Google site is that the container doesn't want to associate that history with Google (where you came from, in particular).
One suggestion: would it be possible to have links outside of Google open up in a new tab? That would solve this history issue, letting us go back to our search results if we don't get what we want on the first click.
One suggestion: would it be possible to have links outside of Google open up in a new tab? That would solve this history issue, letting us go back to our search results if we don't get what we want on the first click.
195 筆評論
- 評價 1 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 18205130,1 個月前i know this addon block google services on other web sites, but why im unlogined from my google account? what the hell?
- 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 Jason D. Moss,2 個月前
- 評價 1 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 18874635,5 個月前Unfortunately it seems broken. When enabled, sites like YouTube keep trying to reload forever.
- 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 Hermine999,1 年前
- 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 kettlefishseabread,2 年前Excellent, Consider it critical to any Firefox install!
The only thing I would add would be the ability to separate the Google container into separate containers again, This way you could isolate Google services from each other, for example YouTube from Google search
I no that the option to ignore selected Google services is available but I would prefer to still contain said service from the rest of my browser.
Thank You containers-everywhere , Love you long time!! - 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 14565419,2 年前It works OK... but really, really, *really* needs an option to automatically open Google pages new tabs. Right now, if you click a link that leads to a Google property (mainly, YouTube in my experience) the this plugin basically obliterates all of the tab's history. This means you can't simply click the back button to get back to where you were. You need to hit Ctrl+Shift+T to restore the closed tab, and then close the Google tab manually. Very tedious.