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Consider adding "private container tabs" #429
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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/containers-on-the-go/ does this. Does it solve your use-case? |
I have been using it recently and yes, it works quite nicely. I just wish I could map <Ctrl-t> to this behavior. |
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Some sites are particularly bad about tracking and selling my data. (Google, Amazon, Facebook). When I open the url to one of these sites, I don't want it opened in the container I'm coming from, because I want as little metadata associated as possible. However, I also don't want it opened in a permanent container where I'm logged in and identifiable, like #306.
Currently I open these links in a new private tab. Unfortunately, private tabs (and windows) currently share a container. If I happen to visit Google and Facebook in the same private session, I don't want them to share active logins.
I'd like the ability to open tabs in an ephemeral container that works like a private window.
Related: #419
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