I’m getting back into using Firefox mainly because of multi account containers. Basically I can open the same website logged in to different accounts by making it into it’s kind of a sandboxy thing. That’s the main draw at least.
There’s also a bunch of more technical stuff explained herehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/containers
Multi-Account Containers is an extension developed by Mozilla that allows you to separate your browsing experience into different color-coded tabs, to help protect your privacy. By using these containers, you can categorize their browsing based on purpose and create tabs for Work, Banking, Shopping and Personal browsing. For an extra layer of privacy, you can also integrate Mozilla VPN.
Not sure if I want to just follow the default ones and make a few more generalized containers, or make it semi-specialized like having only one container just for Xitter for example.
I did not stray much from the default setup as I rarely need more than one container, especially at work. I did set some rules like opening YouTube and
inbox.google.com
(which redirects to GMail) in the Personal one.I also installed the very handy Easy Container Shortcuts for opening new containers with keyboard shortcuts, as well as Facebook Container in an attempt to limit Meta’s tracking[1].
Similar add-ons exist for other sites such as Google, Twitter and Amazon. ↩︎
Exactly what i do
somehow I missed easy container shortcuts. thanks!