• yeehaw
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      295 months ago

      Firefox containers is your friend. It’s way better. I can sign into dozens of separate pages for different clients in a single browser window in different tabs if I want.

      • @[email protected]
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        Is that a permanent solution or do I have to set it up every time? I just use profiles. about:profiles there you can setup a new one and launch it in a new window. I like to theme the windows in a different color to not get confused. Bright red is for 18+

        • Sonotsugipaa
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          75 months ago

          Firefox containers are basically just named cookie sets: they don’t have per-container settings, they just let you create containerized tabs that don’t share cookies between each other (maybe local and session storage too, idk).

          They’re useful if you want to make it a bit harder for websites to track you around, or for selectively keeping you logged into a website (alt account usage comes to mind), but your use case seems to be centered around actual profiles.

          • @UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT
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            25 months ago

            Oh this is going to come in handy for testing the web app at work. I’ve just been using private windows

            • Sonotsugipaa
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              45 months ago

              If you’re frequently creating new containers I suggest the Temporary Containers extension, it saves you having to manually clear everything when you’re done with a specific session and want to start another

    • Zagorath
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      135 months ago

      FYI most browsers have built-in options for user profiles, so you can have that benefit without the second account on a given website being logged out every time you restart the browser.

      incognito is still handy when you’re logging in to a website with a lesser-used second account, though.