Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)
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Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)
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#3privacy.firstparty.isolate -> true (in about:config)
Effectively acts as a separate 'container' for every website.
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#6Are containers still necessary? Does the Firefox built in privacy (Strict privacy protection policy) provide same or similar functionality?
I may be fooling myself and google can identify it anyway through my IP or something but it feels like I get a little extra anonymity.
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#7Because of the way AWS handles the URL's for logging in I get:
company1.signin.aws.amazon.com
company2.signin.aws.amazon.com
company3.signin.aws.amazon.com
BUT FF only seems to remember the login/password for 1 of these at a time. I had hoped that putting them all in different containers would fix this but it appears that FF only matches based on the base domain name, and not the full sub-domain.
If AWS had the domains structured as: AWS.com/company1
AWS.com/company2
AWS.com/company3
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#8Great stuff, well done Mozilla! What's the point in being able to customise a container's appearance, including colour, if they're not described on the tab itself?
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#9Alternative low-effort solution that might break some websites (only issue I've run into so far is U2F based 2FA with Duo): privacy.firstparty.isolate -> true (in about:config) Effectively acts as a separate 'container' for every website.
With Continers I can login to the same site with mutiple accounts, for example one common use it where you have a Admin Account, and a Regular Account. You can use FireFox Containers to access the same site(s) using different accounts
I also do this with Amazon, so I can have my Work Amazon, and my personal Amazon separated with out having to use the "Change Account" feature which I find to be annoying
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#10Containers are great! But since the recent v.91 update screwed the tabs up so much, there's no quick visual way to scan and see which container-type each tab is. Great stuff, well done Mozilla! What's the point in being able to customise a container's appearance, including colour, if they're not described on the tab itself?
next to Containers, it is the only reason I still use FF, if FF drops support for either TreeStyleTabs or Containers there will be zero reason for me to continue using it.