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Experimental Firefox Feature Lets You Use Multiple Identities While Surfing the Web (techcrunch.com)

Firefox web browser has a new experimental feature that allows a user to segregate their online identities and sign in into multiple mail or social media accounts side-by-side without having to use multiple browsers. From a TechCrunch report: This new "container tab" feature, which is now available in the unstable Nightly Firefox release channel, provides you with four default identities (personal, work, shopping, and banking) with their own stores for cookies, IndexedDB data store, local storage and caches. In practice, this means you can surf Amazon without ads for products you may have looked at following you around the web when you switch over to your work persona. As the Firefox team notes, the idea behind this feature isn't new, but nobody has figured out how to best present this new tool to users.

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  1. This has been needed for a long time by brwski · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Cookies, etc., should never be able to see each other without permission. Let's hope this trend continues.

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    brwski
    "Because without beer, things do not seem to go as well''