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Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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The real gem is this extension: Temporary Containers https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/temporary-con... Basically every new tab is a new temporary container. Isolation all the time, by default. It's an added exercise for the reader, but you have to go into the settings of the extension and modify some of the mouse behavior. Basically if I want a link I click to share the same container as the parent, I C…

How is that different from anonymous browsing tabs?

Apart from the features in the sibling comment, your history will be kept.

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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You might need to get your vision checked. Each tab in a container gets a colored top border. And it's sizeable.

How do you resize the colored top border?

I don't believe this is exposed by default, but playing around with userChrome.css should be able to change it.

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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Containers 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?

You might need to get your vision checked. Each tab in a container gets a colored top border. And it's sizeable.

> And it's sizeable.

Can you go into a little more detail about how to resize it?

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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The only thing I would love to see for containers is some sort of VPN that lets you connect through a different server on a specific container, and potentially isolated web history between containers. Then if I'm live streaming my browser to online strangers, one of the suggestions should be for anything personal (or if streaming to relatives / co-workers you don't expose your online life, which can be problematic to…

> The only thing I would love to see for containers is some sort of VPN that lets you connect through a different server on a specific container Congrats, you just invented the Tor browser. Or at least a variant where you are happy to store history etc on your machine.

Does Tor have enough bandwidth for streaming now?

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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Don't forget, you can still use multiple profiles. I have multiple shortcuts setup, each starting FF with a different profile. Within a profile, I use containers to further partition things. edit: for instance, I have a 'banking' profile with containers for each bank, brokerage, etc. The profile is totally separate from my 'general browsing' profile, so nothing can be sniffed. And the containers allow me to partition…

Very interesting... The one nice thing about containers is being able to move sites from one profile to another if necessary.

Can you do the same with profiles? If I come across a link in one profile, but one to open it in another, is there a way seamless way to do it?

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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Are containers still necessary? Does the Firefox built in privacy (Strict privacy protection policy) provide same or similar functionality?

Earlier this year when PS5's were really hard to get, I used Firefox Containers to help get one. One of the tracking services would tweet that some retailer had them for sale. I would use containers to open a dozen connections to the server. A couple containers would get through and eventually I was able to complete the purchase transaction.

It took about a week of trying and I was successful at Walmart and BestBuy.

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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I use containers to only use some google services while signed in. For instance I use gmail signed in but I google search in a separate container to not log that data in my account. 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.

duckduckgo is a thing, just sayin

I use ddg primarily, but I regularly need to use g! to reroute myself to Google when searching for anything that I don’t already have domain-specific knowledge for.

Like if I want to just check syntax for a new programming language, ddg can handle the search just fine, but if I am doing initial research for a problem I don’t understand well, I need Google to get consistently relevant results.

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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post #14

Don't forget, you can still use multiple profiles. I have multiple shortcuts setup, each starting FF with a different profile. Within a profile, I use containers to further partition things. edit: for instance, I have a 'banking' profile with containers for each bank, brokerage, etc. The profile is totally separate from my 'general browsing' profile, so nothing can be sniffed. And the containers allow me to partition…

I always wondered why there was no easier way to change profiles in firefox than about:profiles. I am not sure what your solution is though, would you mind going into details ? Thanks in advance

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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post #53

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I add Containerize to that: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/containerise It lets you define rules for URLs to allow any URL matching a pattern to always open in a certain container.

How is this different than managing the site list for a Firefox Container? Just that it's a CSV and patterns are supported? Do you just not define anything in the Firefox Container site list, and rely on this to manage it instead?

For me a source of some frustration is redirects and subdomains, which I need to visit manually with network switched off in order to add to the right container. This will help a lot for that issue!

Re: Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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Are containers still necessary? Does the Firefox built in privacy (Strict privacy protection policy) provide same or similar functionality?

I wrote up a quick email to friends/family at the beginning of the pandemic about Firefox containers in regards to the vaccine signups that were occurring. Since there was site isolation you could get as many “slots” as you were willing to solve capchas. Most of my friends and family were vaccinated because of this feature. A bunch say they use it now a days for normal site isolation but I did at least convert some p…

Very clever use case
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