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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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[https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Multi-Account Containers] is a Firefox add-on that lets you separate your work, shopping, or personal browsing without having to clear your history, log in and out, or use multiple browsers. It's an improved version of the Containers feature built into Firefox and available to advanced users by setting certain preferences ([[#w_for-advanced-users|see below]]). __TOC__ =What are Containers?= Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs that preserve your privacy. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously, as well as [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-container-tabs-mozilla-vpn integrating Mozilla VPN] for an extra layer of privacy. =Privacy in Firefox Multi-Account Containers= The Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension does not send any information to Mozilla. =How to use Multi-Account Containers= #Install the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers] extension from the Mozilla Add-ons website. To open Containers, look for the Containers icon in the Firefox toolbar: #;[[Image:Containers button]] #Click on it and select the container you want to open. #;[[Image:container menu]] {note}'''Tip:''' [[T:contextmenu]] on the new tab button to bring up the Containers menu. ;[[Image:NewTab-desktop]]{/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} You can open new Container tabs and each one will keep separate browser storage (such as cookies or localStorage) from other Containers. Your normal tabs are the default container and will still look and act as you'd expect them to before enabling containers. [[Image:container_underline_new]] {for fx89} =How to edit, add or remove Containers= You can change the color or icon associated with a container or change the container name from the menu. To do this, click on the Containers icon in the toolbar and then click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. ;[[Image:Manage containers icons and colors Fx89]] You can also add, remove or edit containers from the '''about:preferences#containers''' settings panel for Container Tabs: [[Image:Containers settings Fx89]] {/for} {for not fx89} =How to add, remove or edit Containers= You can create, delete, and edit containers from the Containers menu. When you click the {button Edit Containers} or the {button +} buttons, you can change the color or icon associated with a container or change the container name. [[Image:container menu fx62]] [[Image:container menu2 fx62]] You can also add, remove or edit containers from the '''about:preferences#containers''' settings panel for Container Tabs: ;[[Image:Fx58ContainerTabSettings]] {/for} You can open the Container Tabs settings panel as follows: #[[T:optionspreferences]] #In the {menu General} panel, go to the '''Tabs''' section. #Click the {button Settings…} button next to Enable Container Tabs. =Open links in new tabs and containers= You can open links in a new or different container. Right-click on any link, select {menu Open link in New Container Tab}, and then select the desired container. [[Image:container right-click menu]] If the current page is in a container, the {menu Open link in New Tab} item changes to {menu Open link in New ''ContainerName'' Tab}. Click on it to open a new tab within the same container as the previous tab. =What you can do with Multi-Account Containers= #Log in to multiple accounts on a single website at the same time. For example, if you have a personal Gmail account and a work Gmail account, you can log in to both accounts in separate containers. #Protect your browsing activity in individual Containers using [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-container-tabs-mozilla-vpn Mozilla VPN], so you can shop while traveling abroad but check your bank account from a server in your home country (see below). #Protect yourself against tracking without having to log out of websites while you browse. Websites in one container can't track your activity in other containers. #Protect yourself against Web security attacks. Any harmful clicks will be kept within that website's container, so attackers won't be able to hijack your information in other containers. #Assign a website to a container, so that a specific website will always open in a specific container. This helps protect from accidents, stopping you from accidentally visiting a shopping site in your banking container, for example. #Hide and Show: If you use your browser for both Work and Personal tasks and don’t want to be thinking about “Work” when you come home, you can “Hide” your Work tabs and proceed with your Personal tasks. Then the next day, when you are back at work, you can “Hide” your Personal tabs and “Show” your Work tabs. #Sort: The Container Menu has a “Sort Tabs” option and a “Move tabs to a new window” option. Sort Tabs will put all your tabs of the same container type next to each other in a given browser window. So if you have “Work” and “Personal” tabs interleaved within each other, you can easily sort them to help organize your tasks (as seen below). “Move tabs to a new window” will take all the container tabs in your current window and move them to a fresh window. #The sync feature will align Multi-Account Containers on different computers. The add-on carries over Container names, colors, icons, and site assignments on to any other machines with the same [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-set-sync-my-computer Firefox account]. #Avoid leaving social-network footprints all over the web (for example, you could use a Container tab for signing in to a social network, and use a different tab for visiting online news sites, keeping your social identity separate from tracking scripts on news sites). {note}For more background information about Containers, see [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Contextual_Identity_Project/Containers the 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 blog post].{/note} ===For advanced users=== You can also enable Containers without the Multi-Account Containers extension, by changing some preferences in the [[Configuration Editor for Firefox|Configuration Editor]] (about:config page). Note that you will get a better user experience by installing the extension but, if you choose not to, you can set {pref privacy.userContext.enabled} to {pref true} and {pref privacy.userContext.ui.enabled} to {pref true} in about:config. You can open the Container menu via a right-click or via a long left-click on the plus sign {button +} button. See also {pref privacy.userContext.newTabContainerOnLeftClick.enabled} in about:config to set the left-click behavior whether to open the Container menu or a New Tab. =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. [[Image:MACLocations]] {note}Note: *To learn the steps to enable Mozilla VPN on Multi-Account Containers, visit [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-container-tabs-mozilla-vpn Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN]. *If you are a VPN user and want to learn more about how to use it with Multi-Account Containers, see Use [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-multi-account-containers-mozilla-vpn Multi-Account Containers with Mozilla VPN].{/note} =How does this compare to the Facebook Container extension?= [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-container/ Facebook Container] specifically isolates Facebook and works 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 create a 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 your Facebook Container. So users of Multi-Account Containers need to take a bit extra care to make sure they leave the Facebook Container when navigating to other sites. In addition, Facebook Container assigns some Facebook-owned sites like Instagram and Messenger to the Facebook Container. With Multi-Account Containers, you will have to assign these in addition to facebook.com. 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 a Multi-Account Containers user and want to use both addons, unassign facebook.com, messenger.com, and instagram.com first, then install Facebook Container.
Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs that preserve your privacy. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously, as well as [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-container-tabs-mozilla-vpn integrating Mozilla VPN] for an extra layer of privacy. __TOC__ =What are Containers?= [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Multi-Account Containers] is a Firefox add-on that lets you separate your work, shopping, or personal browsing without having to clear your history, log in and out, or use multiple browsers. It's an improved version of the Containers feature built into Firefox and available to advanced users by setting certain preferences ([[#w_for-advanced-users|see below]]). =Privacy in Firefox Multi-Account Containers= The Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension does not send any information to Mozilla. =How to use Multi-Account Containers= #Install the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers] extension from the Mozilla Add-ons website. To open Containers, look for the Containers icon in the Firefox toolbar: #;[[Image:Containers button]] #Click on it and select the container you want to open. #;[[Image:container menu]] {note}'''Tip:''' [[T:contextmenu]] on the new tab button to bring up the Containers menu. ;[[Image:NewTab-desktop]]{/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} You can open new Container tabs and each one will keep separate browser storage (such as cookies or localStorage) from other Containers. Your normal tabs are the default container and will still look and act as you'd expect them to before enabling containers. [[Image:container_underline_new]] {for fx89} =How to edit, add or remove Containers= You can change the color or icon associated with a container or change the container name from the menu. To do this, click on the Containers icon in the toolbar and then click {button Manage Containers} to open the containers settings panel. ;[[Image:Manage containers icons and colors Fx89]] You can also add, remove or edit containers from the '''about:preferences#containers''' settings panel for Container Tabs: [[Image:Containers settings Fx89]] {/for} {for not fx89} =How to add, remove or edit Containers= You can create, delete, and edit containers from the Containers menu. When you click the {button Edit Containers} or the {button +} buttons, you can change the color or icon associated with a container or change the container name. [[Image:container menu fx62]] [[Image:container menu2 fx62]] You can also add, remove or edit containers from the '''about:preferences#containers''' settings panel for Container Tabs: ;[[Image:Fx58ContainerTabSettings]] {/for} You can open the Container Tabs settings panel as follows: #[[T:optionspreferences]] #In the {menu General} panel, go to the '''Tabs''' section. #Click the {button Settings…} button next to Enable Container Tabs. =Open links in new tabs and containers= You can open links in a new or different container. Right-click on any link, select {menu Open link in New Container Tab}, and then select the desired container. [[Image:container right-click menu]] If the current page is in a container, the {menu Open link in New Tab} item changes to {menu Open link in New ''ContainerName'' Tab}. Click on it to open a new tab within the same container as the previous tab. =What you can do with Multi-Account Containers= #Log in to multiple accounts on a single website at the same time. For example, if you have a personal Gmail account and a work Gmail account, you can log in to both accounts in separate containers. #Protect your browsing activity in individual Containers using [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-container-tabs-mozilla-vpn Mozilla VPN], so you can shop while traveling abroad but check your bank account from a server in your home country (see below). #Protect yourself against tracking without having to log out of websites while you browse. Websites in one container can't track your activity in other containers. #Protect yourself against Web security attacks. Any harmful clicks will be kept within that website's container, so attackers won't be able to hijack your information in other containers. #Assign a website to a container, so that a specific website will always open in a specific container. This helps protect from accidents, stopping you from accidentally visiting a shopping site in your banking container, for example. #Hide and Show: If you use your browser for both Work and Personal tasks and don’t want to be thinking about “Work” when you come home, you can “Hide” your Work tabs and proceed with your Personal tasks. Then the next day, when you are back at work, you can “Hide” your Personal tabs and “Show” your Work tabs. #Sort: The Container Menu has a “Sort Tabs” option and a “Move tabs to a new window” option. Sort Tabs will put all your tabs of the same container type next to each other in a given browser window. So if you have “Work” and “Personal” tabs interleaved within each other, you can easily sort them to help organize your tasks (as seen below). “Move tabs to a new window” will take all the container tabs in your current window and move them to a fresh window. #The sync feature will align Multi-Account Containers on different computers. The add-on carries over Container names, colors, icons, and site assignments on to any other machines with the same [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-set-sync-my-computer Firefox account]. #Avoid leaving social-network footprints all over the web (for example, you could use a Container tab for signing in to a social network, and use a different tab for visiting online news sites, keeping your social identity separate from tracking scripts on news sites). {note}For more background information about Containers, see [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Contextual_Identity_Project/Containers the 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 blog post].{/note} ===For advanced users=== You can also enable Containers without the Multi-Account Containers extension, by changing some preferences in the [[Configuration Editor for Firefox|Configuration Editor]] (about:config page). Note that you will get a better user experience by installing the extension but, if you choose not to, you can set {pref privacy.userContext.enabled} to {pref true} and {pref privacy.userContext.ui.enabled} to {pref true} in about:config. You can open the Container menu via a right-click or via a long left-click on the plus sign {button +} button. See also {pref privacy.userContext.newTabContainerOnLeftClick.enabled} in about:config to set the left-click behavior whether to open the Container menu or a New Tab. =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. [[Image:MACLocations]] {note}Note: *To learn the steps to enable Mozilla VPN on Multi-Account Containers, visit [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-container-tabs-mozilla-vpn Protect your container tabs with Mozilla VPN]. *If you are a VPN user and want to learn more about how to use it with Multi-Account Containers, see Use [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-multi-account-containers-mozilla-vpn Multi-Account Containers with Mozilla VPN].{/note} =How does this compare to the Facebook Container extension?= [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-container/ Facebook Container] specifically isolates Facebook and works 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 create a 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 your Facebook Container. So users of Multi-Account Containers need to take a bit extra care to make sure they leave the Facebook Container when navigating to other sites. In addition, Facebook Container assigns some Facebook-owned sites like Instagram and Messenger to the Facebook Container. With Multi-Account Containers, you will have to assign these in addition to facebook.com. 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 a Multi-Account Containers user and want to use both addons, unassign facebook.com, messenger.com, and instagram.com first, then install Facebook Container.

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