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Introducing Firefox containers

(Jun 24 2016 at 08:01am)

With the latest version of one of the most popular browsers existing, Mozilla is introducing a new
feature that appeal to all lovers of digital privacy - The type of people who uses different
browsers for facebook and day-to-day browsing, the type who clears their cookies thrice
daily. It is called containers. With Firefox containers, you could be browsing without exposing
your sessions or cookies for instance, when you are logged in to GMail in your "PERSONAL"
container, other containers won't have access to your GMail identity and you will have to
login again to use it from any other container. As an aside, you could also use it to log in
to different accounts on same website (for websites like FB and Twitter that doesn't) support
multiple accounts. To enable the feature (On Firefox 47 and above), visit "about:config" in
your firefox browser and set the value of "privacy.userContext.enable" to true.

Will you rock this
new feature?

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