Running multiple "isolated" windows/sessions
I have been using the Firefox as my primary browser, personally and professionally, for as long as I can remember. At the moment, I am on v78.0.2 (64-bit) on Windows 10 Pro O/S.
I am not sure if this is the right place or the question. Here's a scenario which I run into on a daily basis. During the course of my day, it is necessary to login to, at least one, site using multiple username/passwords for account management and/or troubleshooting. Typically, any site which requires authentication (username/password) is launched in a private window. If I have to login to the site using another account, I exit FireFox and must login again with new credentials to avoid the site authentication using previously used credentials. For example, Office365, Hotmail, Yahoo, Network Solutions, GoDaddy, etc. As a work-around, I use Firefox as my main browser, and use Chrome as a second browser for new credentials.
Is there a way in Firefox to open multiple Private Browsing Windows and not share Cookies, TMP files, cache, etc. in order to allow me to use different credentials for those sessions?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
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It sounds like Multi-Account Containers is probably the feature that you are looking for. It was made for the purpose that you've just described.
Hope this helps.