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Add Container tabs to Firefox with the Multi-Account Containers add-on, to separate your work and personal browsing.
Add Container tabs to Firefox with the Multi-Account Containers add-on, to separate your work and personal browsing.

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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 [[Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN|integrate Mozilla VPN]]. {for linux} {note}'''Note:''' The integration with Mozilla VPN will only work if Firefox is installed via a non-sandbox installation method. Known sandbox installation methods are [[Install Firefox on Linux#w_install-from-snap|Snap]] and [[Install Firefox on Linux#w_install-from-flatpak|Flatpak]].{/note} {/for} [[Image:containerTabs]] __TOC__ =What you can do with Multi-Account Containers= * Sign in to multiple accounts on a single website (e.g. personal and work email accounts). * Protect browsing with VPN (e.g. shop abroad and check your bank account from a home country server). * Prevent tracking and security attacks (e.g. harmful clicks stay within a container). * Assign websites to containers (e.g. a specific website opens in a specific container). * Hide/Show and sort tabs (e.g. hide work tabs and sort work and personal tabs). * Sync containers across devices signed in with your Mozilla account (e.g. carry over container names and site assignments). * Avoid social network footprints (e.g. use a container for social networks). =To install Multi-Account Containers= # Visit [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers]. # Click the {button Add to Firefox} button. # Click {button Add} if you agree with the permissions requested. [[Image:MACpermissionsPanel|width=400]] =Open a website inside a Container= {note}'''Note:''' Containers are disabled in Private Browsing windows and when '''Never Remember History''' is selected in your privacy settings.{/note} # Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. # Select the container you want to open. [[Image:multi-account_containers|width=300]] {note}'''Tip:''' Right-click the new tab button to bring up the Containers menu.{/note} [[Image:containersNewTab|width=160]] =Open bookmarks in a container= To quickly open a bookmark in a container, you need to allow the extension to access your bookmarks. To do so: #[[Template:Open Add-ons|type=Extensions]] #Click '''Multi-Account Containers''' in the installed extension list to see more details about that extension. #Select '''Preferences''' and check '''Enable Bookmarks Menus'''. After allowing access to your bookmarks, you can now right-click a bookmark and a new menu entry named '''Open Bookmark in Container Tab''' will be available. =Access more from the right-click menu= The right-click menu is a convenient way to manage your Containers and control how links are opened. When you right-click a link, the right-click menu appears and provides you with more options for managing your Containers. These options include: *'''Always Open in This Container:''' This check box allows you to specify that all links from the same website should open in the same Container. *'''Hide This Container:''' This option allows you to temporarily hide the current Container. *'''Move Tabs to a New Window:''' This option allows you to move all of the tabs in the current Container to a new window. [[Image:AlwaysopenInContainer|width=500]] =Manage your containers= ==Create a new container== You can also create new containers that better describe your browsing activity by following these steps: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Click {menu New container}. ==Customize your Container tabs== You can change the color or icon associated with a container, or change the container's name from the settings. To do this: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. [[Image:manage_containers|width=600]] ==Remove a container == #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Choose the container you want to remove. #Click {button Delete this container} button. =Manage site assignments= ==Always open a site in a container== Assign a site to a container, so it always opens in a container tab: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {menu Always open this site in…} and select a container for which you want to assign the current site. ==Remove an assigned site== #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Select the container for which you assigned the site. #Click '''Manage site list''' in the ''Container Edit'' panel. #Hover over the site you want to remove and click the trash icon that appears next to it. ==Limit to designated sites== You can restrict a container to only open sites assigned to it. Other sites will be opened in '''No Container'''. To enable this option: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Select the desired container. #Enable '''Limit to designated sites'''. =Protect your containers with Mozilla VPN= You can keep your browsing data separate and stay protected with Multi-Account Containers. Additionally, you can integrate Mozilla VPN into each container to add an extra layer of protection to your container tabs. This way, you can have all the data from the containers pass through an encrypted tunnel using one of our servers. To learn more, visit [[Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN]]. [[Image:MACLocations|width=300]] =Common questions= '''Are Firefox containers and Multi-account containers the same?''' Firefox Containers and Multi-Account Containers are complementary features that help you keep your online activities organized. While both options allow you to separate your browsing into different container tabs, the Firefox Containers feature allows you to always '''open new tabs''' in containers. On the other hand, Multi-Account Containers is an extension developed by Mozilla that fully optimizes Firefox containers and unlocks its full potential offering additional features, such as site assignments and integration with Mozilla VPN. {note}'''Note:''' Please note that these two features work together and you'll need to use both of them to make the most of all the features available. To learn more, see the [[How to use Firefox containers]] article.{/note} '''How does this compare to the Facebook Container extension?''' [[Facebook Container - Prevent Facebook from tracking you on other websites|Facebook Container]] isolates Facebook and Facebook-owned sites automatically. The Firefox Multi-Account Containers is a more general extension that allows you to create containers and determine which sites open in each container. This extension can be customized to suit your needs for multiple sites and multiple logins, but takes more time to set up than Facebook Container. You can use Multi-Account Containers to manually create a custom container for Facebook and assign facebook<!-- -->.com to it. Multi-Account Containers will then make sure to only open facebook<!-- -->.com in the Facebook Container. However, unlike Facebook Container, Multi-Account Containers doesn’t prevent you from opening non-Facebook sites in this custom container. Facebook Container also deletes Facebook cookies from your other containers on install and when you restart the browser, to clean up any potential Facebook trackers. Multi-Account Containers does not do that for you. '''Can I use both Multi-Account Containers and Facebook Container?''' Yes, but you need to be a little careful. Don't use Multi-Account Container to assign facebook<!-- -->.com to a container, and then try installing Facebook Container. If you are a Multi-Account Containers user and want to use both add-ons, unassign facebook<!-- -->.com, messenger<!-- -->.com, and instagram<!-- -->.com first, then install Facebook Container. For more background information about Containers, see the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Contextual_Identity_Project/Containers Containers project page]. To learn more about how to use Multi-Account Containers with some quick tips and shortcuts, see [https://blog.mozilla.org/tanvi/2017/10/03/update-firefox-containers this Mozilla blog post].🦊 '''How do I enable Microsoft SSO with Firefox containers?''' Windows SSO is disabled in containers by default. To enable them: # Get the container ID. this is available in containers.json in your Firefox profile directory, in a key called userContextId (47001 for example) # In ''about:config'', create a boolean key named ''network.http.windows-sso.container-enabled.CONTAINERID'', where CONTAINERID is the ID you found in containers.json, and set it to true. {note}'''Note:''' For Mac, the setting is named ''network.http.microsoft-entra-sso.container-enabled.CONTAINERID''{/note}
Multi-Account Containers is a Firefox extension developed by Mozilla that lets you separate your browsing into color-coded tabs. This helps you protect your privacy and keep activities organized. With containers, you can create tabs for categories like Work, Banking, Shopping, or Personal. Each container stores its own cookies, logins, and trackers, so activities stay isolated. For even more privacy, you can also [[Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN|integrate Mozilla VPN]] with your containers. {for linux} {note}'''Note:''' Mozilla VPN integration only works if Firefox is installed using a non-sandbox method. Integration will not work with sandboxed versions such as [[Install Firefox on Linux#w_install-from-snap|Snap]] or [[Install Firefox on Linux#w_install-from-flatpak|Flatpak]].{/note} {/for} [[Image:containerTabs]] TOC =What you can do with Multi-Account Containers= * Sign in to multiple accounts on a same website (e.g. work and personal emails). * Protect browsing with VPN (e.g. shop abroad while accessing your bank at home). * Reduce tracking and security attacks (e.g. harmful clicks stay inside a container). * Assign specific websites to containers (e.g. a specific website opens in a specific container). * Hide/Show and sort tabs (e.g. hide work tabs and sort work and personal tabs). * Sync containers across devices signed in with your Mozilla account (e.g. carry over container names and site assignments). * Avoid social network footprints (e.g. use a container for social networks). =To install Multi-Account Containers= # Visit [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers]. # Click the {button Add to Firefox} button. # Click {button Add} if you agree with the permissions requested. [[Image:MACpermissionsPanel|width=400]] {note}'''Why these permissions?''' The extension needs them to separate browsing activity into different containers and manage cookies for each container.{/note} =Open a website inside a Container= {note}'''Note:''' Containers are not available in Private Browsing windows or when '''Never Remember History''' is enabled in your privacy settings.{/note} # Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. # Select the container you want to open. [[Image:multi-account_containers|width=300]] {note}'''Tip:''' Right-click the new tab button to bring up the Containers menu.{/note} [[Image:containersNewTab|width=160]] =Open bookmarks in a container= To open bookmarks in containers, you need to give the extension access to your bookmarks: #[[Template:Open Add-ons|type=Extensions]] #Click '''Multi-Account Containers''' in the installed extension list to see more details about that extension. #Select '''Preferences''' and check '''Enable Bookmarks Menus'''. After allowing access to your bookmarks, you can now right-click a bookmark and a new menu entry named '''Open Bookmark in Container Tab''' will be available. =Access more from the right-click menu= The right-click menu is a convenient way to manage your Containers and control how links are opened. When you right-click a link, the right-click menu appears and provides you with more options for managing your Containers. These options include: *'''Always Open in This Container:''' All links from the same website will always open in this container. *'''Hide This Container:''' Temporarily hides all tabs from this container. *'''Move Tabs to a New Window:''' Moves all tabs in the current container into a separate window. [[Image:AlwaysopenInContainer|width=500]] =Manage your containers= ==Create a new container== You can also create new containers that better describe your browsing activity by following these steps: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Click {menu New container}. ==Customize your Container tabs== You can rename a container, or change its color and icon: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. [[Image:manage_containers|width=600]] ==Remove a container == #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Choose the container you want to remove. #Click {button Delete this container} button. =Manage site assignments= ==Always open a site in a container== Assign a site to a container, so it always opens in a container tab: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {menu Always open this site in…} and select a container for which you want to assign the current site. ==Remove an assigned site== #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Select the container for which you assigned the site. #Click '''Manage site list''' in the ''Container Edit'' panel. #Hover over the site you want to remove and click the trash icon that appears next to it. ==Limit to designated sites== This option restricts a container to only open its assigned sites. Other sites will be opened in '''No Container'''. To enable this option: #Click the Containers [[Image:ContainersIcon]] icon in the toolbar bar{for fx110} (if you don't see the containers icon, click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then click the containers icon){/for}. #Click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. #Select the desired container. #Enable '''Limit to designated sites'''. =Protect your containers with Mozilla VPN= You can keep your browsing data separate and secure by pairing Multi-Account Containers with Mozilla VPN. Each container’s traffic can pass through an encrypted tunnel using a server of your choice. To learn more, visit [[Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN]]. [[Image:MACLocations|width=300]] =Common questions= '''What’s the difference between Firefox Containers and Multi-Account Containers?''' Firefox Containers is a built-in feature that lets you open tabs in containers. The Multi-Account Containers extension expands this functionality with extra features such as: *site assignments *syncing across devices * VPN integration '''open new tabs''' in containers. On the other hand, Multi-Account Containers is an extension developed by Mozilla that fully optimizes Firefox containers and unlocks its full potential offering additional features, such as site assignments and integration with Mozilla VPN. {note}'''Note:''' These features complement each other. To get the full benefit, use both. See [[How to use Firefox containers]] for details.{/note} To learn more, see the [[How to use Firefox containers]] article.{/note} '''How does this compare to the Facebook Container extension?''' [[Facebook Container - Prevent Facebook from tracking you on other websites|Facebook Container]] automatically isolates Facebook and its related sites. Multi-Account Containers is more flexible: you can create containers for any site, not just Facebook. However, it requires manual setup. Multi-Account Containers will then make sure to only open facebook<!-- -->.com in the Facebook Container. However, unlike Facebook Container, Multi-Account Containers doesn’t prevent you from opening non-Facebook sites in this custom container. Facebook Container also deletes Facebook cookies from your other containers on install and when you restart the browser, to clean up any potential Facebook trackers. Multi-Account Containers does not do that for you. '''Can I use both Multi-Account Containers and Facebook Container?''' Yes, but avoid assigning Facebook sites (facebook<!-- -->.com, messenger<!-- -->.com, instagram<!-- -->.com) to your own containers before installing Facebook Container. Unassign them first to prevent conflicts. '''Troubleshooting''' Containers icon missing? Click the extensions [[Image:extensionsButton]] button in the toolbar, then pin the Containers icon. Containers not working in Private Browsing? This is expected — containers are disabled in Private windows. VPN not connecting with containers? Make sure Firefox is not installed via Snap or Flatpak on Linux. Keyboard shortcuts: Use shortcuts like Ctrl+Shift+1 (Windows/Linux) or Command+Shift+1 (Mac) to open a new container tab quickly. For more background information about Containers, see the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Contextual_Identity_Project/Containers Containers project page]. To learn more about how to use Multi-Account Containers with some quick tips and shortcuts, see [https://blog.mozilla.org/tanvi/2017/10/03/update-firefox-containers this Mozilla blog post].🦊

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