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The Multi-Account Containers add-on separates your shopping, work, banking, Facebook and personal browsing activity. Learn how to integrate it with Mozilla VPN.
The Multi-Account Containers add-on separates your shopping, work, banking, Facebook and personal browsing activity. Learn how to integrate it with Mozilla VPN.

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[[Multi-Account Containers]] is a Firefox add-on that allows you to separate your shopping, work, banking, Facebook and personal browsing without having to delete your browsing history every time you exit the browser. To make it even more private, you can integrate Mozilla VPN into each container and choose a different location server for each one of them. {note}'''Note:''' You need a subscription to Mozilla VPN to be able to integrate it with Multi-Account Containers. To become a subscriber, visit the [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/vpn/ Mozilla VPN website].{/note} =How to install Multi-Account Containers with Mozilla VPN= Follow the steps below to install the Multi-Account Containers extension and integrate it with your Mozilla VPN. #Visit the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers] add-on page. #Click the {button Add to Firefox} button. #Click {button Add} on the window that opens in the top right of your browser, to install the extension. #Once the installation is complete, click the Multi-Account Containers [[Image:Multi account container icon|width=45]] icon. #Select the [[Image:GET STARTED BUTTON|width=250]] button on the panel. #You will then see a few more panels giving you useful information about the extension. The final panel will prompt you to choose whether you want to accept the necessary permissions to integrate Mozilla VPN with Multi-Account Containers. #On the final panel, click {button Enable} and then click Allow in the next prompt if you want to grant these permissions. #;<br>[[Image:VPN_permissions_panel_and_modal|width=600]] =How to set up custom locations per container= On the top right side of your browser, select the Firefox Multi-account Containers add-on [[Image:Multi account container icon|width=45]]. #Select {button Manage Containers}. #;[[Image:Manage containers button|width=350]] #Select the container for which you want to enable a specific location. The container's management panel will open. #Under the Mozilla VPN section, switch the toggle next to Use a custom location for this container. #Choose a location. #;[[Image:Choose a location|width=350]] =How to exclude individual containers from VPN protection= #On the top right side of your browser, select the Firefox Multi-account Containers add-on [[Image:Multi account container icon|width=45]]. #Select {button Manage Containers}. #;[[Image:Manage containers button|width=350]] #Select the container that you'd want to exclude from VPN protection. #;[[Image:Select a container|width=350]] #On the bottom of the menu, select {menu Advanced proxy settings}. #;[[Image:Proxy|width=350]] #Write '''socks://localhost:3182''' and select the Apply to Container button. #;[[Image:Apply container button|width=350]] {note}'''Note:''' The address '''socks://localhost:3182''' instructs Firefox to use the local proxy server that was set up during the installation of the Mozilla VPN client, listening to incoming Firefox traffic. Traffic directed via Firefox to this local proxy is excluded from VPN protection.{/note} Done! Moving forward this Container will not be protected by the Mozilla VPN even when it's on. {warning}If you uninstall Mozilla VPN you will need to remove this setting by following the steps above and clearing the socks://localhost:3182 entry by clicking the icon. {/warning} =Related articles= *[[Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN]]
[[Multi-Account Containers]] is a Firefox add-on that allows you to separate your shopping, work, banking, Facebook and personal browsing without having to delete your browsing history every time you exit the browser. To make it even more private, you can integrate Mozilla VPN into each container and choose a different location server for each one of them. {note}'''Note:''' You need a subscription to Mozilla VPN to be able to integrate it with Multi-Account Containers. To become a subscriber, visit the [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/vpn/ Mozilla VPN website].{/note} =How to install Multi-Account Containers with Mozilla VPN= Follow the steps below to install the Multi-Account Containers extension and integrate it with your Mozilla VPN. #Visit the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers] add-on page. #Click the {button Add to Firefox} button. #Click {button Add} on the window that opens in the top right of your browser, to install the extension. #Once the installation is complete, click the Multi-Account Containers [[Image:Multi account container icon|width=45]] icon. #Select the [[Image:GET STARTED BUTTON|width=250]] button on the panel. #You will then see a few more panels giving you useful information about the extension. The final panel will prompt you to choose whether you want to accept the necessary permissions to integrate Mozilla VPN with Multi-Account Containers. #On the final panel, click {button Enable} and then click Allow in the next prompt if you want to grant these permissions. #;<br>[[Image:VPN_permissions_panel_and_modal|width=600]] =How to set up custom locations per container= On the top right side of your browser, select the Firefox Multi-account Containers add-on [[Image:Multi account container icon|width=45]]. #Select {button Manage Containers}. #;[[Image:Manage containers button|width=350]] #Select the container for which you want to enable a specific location. The container's management panel will open. #Under the Mozilla VPN section, switch the toggle next to Use a custom location for this container. #Choose a location. #;[[Image:Choose a location|width=350]] =How to exclude individual containers from Mozilla VPN protection= #On the top right side of your browser, select the Firefox Multi-account Containers add-on [[Image:Multi account container icon|width=45]]. #Select {button Manage Containers}. #;[[Image:Manage containers button|width=350]] #Select the container that you'd want to exclude from Mozilla VPN protection. #;[[Image:Select a container|width=350]] #On the bottom of the menu, select {menu Advanced proxy settings}. #;[[Image:Proxy|width=350]] #Write '''socks://localhost:3182''' and select the Apply to Container button. #;[[Image:Apply container button|width=350]] {note}'''Note:''' The address '''socks://localhost:3182''' instructs Firefox to use the local proxy server that was set up during the installation of the Mozilla VPN client, listening to incoming Firefox traffic. Traffic directed via Firefox to this local proxy is excluded from VPN protection.{/note} Done! Moving forward this Container will not be protected by the Mozilla VPN even when it's on. {warning}If you uninstall Mozilla VPN you will need to remove this setting by following the steps above and clearing the socks://localhost:3182 entry by clicking the icon. {/warning} =Related articles= *[[Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN]]

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