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This article explains how to use Firefox containers with the Multi-Account Containers extension, to organize your online activities.
This article explains how to use Firefox containers with the Multi-Account Containers extension, to organize your online activities.
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Firefox containers let you separate your browsing activities into color-coded tabs for ''banking'', ''work'' and ''personal '' browsing. This allows you to always open new tabs in containers of your choosing for a more private browsing experience. Each container is isolated from the others, so you can access sites logged into different accounts. This article explains how to enable and use the Firefox containers manager to open containers from the main browser interface quickly.
{note}'''Note:''' To use Firefox containers, you must first install the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Multi-Account Containers] extension developed by Mozilla. For more information, see the [[Multi-Account Containers]] article.{/note}
[[Image:containerTabs]]
__TOC__
=Enable Firefox containers=
#[[Template:optionspreferences]]
#In the {menu General} panel, scroll down to the ''Tabs'' section.
#Make sure the box next to '''Enable Container Tabs''' is checked.
{note}'''Note:''' Containers are disabled in [[Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history|Private Browsing]] windows and when '''Never Remember History''' is selected in your privacy settings.{/note}
=Open a new tab in a container=
You can open a tab in a container from the containers panel.
#[[Template:contextmenu]] or long-click the '''New Tab''' button.
#Select a container in the list.
#;[[Image:containersNewTab]]
=Open a link in a new container tab=
You can open a link in a new tab on the same or a different container.
#[[Template:contextmenu]] any link to open the context menu.
#Select {menu Open Link in New Container Tab}.
#Select the desired container.
#;[[Image:container right-click menu]]
=Manage your containers=
There are two ways to get to the containers manager.
*Open the containers manager from the Settings:
*#[[Template:optionspreferences]]
*#In the {menu General} panel, scroll down to the ''Tabs'' section.
*#Click the {button Settings} button next to ''Enable Container Tabs''.
*Open the containers manager from the New Tab button:
*#[[Template:contextmenu]] or long-click the '''New Tab''' button.
*#Select {menu Manage containers} in the containers panel.
=Always show the container selection panel=
You can make the container panel appear when you click the ''New Tab'' button, instead of just opening a ''No Container'' new tab.
#Open the containers manager ([[#w_manage-your-containers|see above]]).
#Check the box next to '''Select a container for each new tab'''.
#;[[Image:selectContainerNewTab|width=600]]
<!-- Built-in containers without the extension only available in Nightly - see discussion.
=How are Firefox containers and Multi-Account Containers related?=
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, Firefox containers is a basic built-in feature that allows you to '''always open new tabs''' in containers.
On the other hand, Multi-Account Containers is an extension developed by Mozilla that optimizes Firefox containers and unlocks its full potential, offering additional features such as site assignments and integration with Mozilla VPN. For more information, see [[Multi-Account Containers]].
{note}'''Note:''' These two features work together, you need to enable both to make the most of all the features available.{/note}
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Firefox containers let you separate your browsing activities into color-coded tabs for ''banking'', ''work'' and ''personal '' browsing. This allows you to always open new tabs in containers of your choosing for a more private browsing experience. Each container is isolated from the others, so you can access sites logged into different accounts. This article explains how to enable and use the Firefox containers manager to open containers from the main browser interface quickly.
{note}'''Note:''' Installing the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Multi-Account Containers] extension developed by Mozilla provides a few benefits on top of the native container functionality like site specific container assignments, syncing across devices, and integration with Mozilla VPN or your own proxy. For more information, see the [[Multi-Account Containers]] article.{/note}
[[Image:containerTabs]]
__TOC__
=Enable Firefox containers=
#[[Template:optionspreferences]]
#In the {menu General} panel, scroll down to the ''Tabs'' section.
#Make sure the box next to '''Enable Container Tabs''' is checked.
{note}'''Note:''' Containers are disabled in [[Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history|Private Browsing]] windows and when '''Never Remember History''' is selected in your privacy settings.{/note}
=Open a new tab in a container=
You can open a tab in a container from the containers panel.
#[[Template:contextmenu]] or long-click the '''New Tab''' button.
#Select a container in the list.
#;[[Image:containersNewTab]]
=Open a link in a new container tab=
You can open a link in a new tab on the same or a different container.
#[[Template:contextmenu]] any link to open the context menu.
#Select {menu Open Link in New Container Tab}.
#Select the desired container.
#;[[Image:container right-click menu]]
=Manage your containers=
There are two ways to get to the containers manager.
*Open the containers manager from the Settings:
*#[[Template:optionspreferences]]
*#In the {menu General} panel, scroll down to the ''Tabs'' section.
*#Click the {button Settings} button next to ''Enable Container Tabs''.
*Open the containers manager from the New Tab button:
*#[[Template:contextmenu]] or long-click the '''New Tab''' button.
*#Select {menu Manage containers} in the containers panel.
=Always show the container selection panel=
You can make the container panel appear when you click the ''New Tab'' button, instead of just opening a ''No Container'' new tab.
#Open the containers manager ([[#w_manage-your-containers|see above]]).
#Check the box next to '''Select a container for each new tab'''.
#;[[Image:selectContainerNewTab|width=600]]
<!-- Built-in containers without the extension only available in Nightly - see discussion.
=How are Firefox containers and Multi-Account Containers related?=
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, Firefox containers is a basic built-in feature that allows you to '''always open new tabs''' in containers.
On the other hand, Multi-Account Containers is an extension developed by Mozilla that optimizes Firefox containers and unlocks its full potential, offering additional features such as site assignments and integration with Mozilla VPN. For more information, see [[Multi-Account Containers]].
{note}'''Note:''' These two features work together, you need to enable both to make the most of all the features available.{/note}
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