sorcercode 7 hours ago

for the most part I've been using Firefox containers and loving that life of getting the same benefits without having to create separate profiles.

but it's nice to see this finally get into Firefox because there are still a lot of folks who also want to maintain things like browser bookmarks, passwords etc in a separate profile. that's the only conceivable useful difference over Containers (which IMHO is slightly better than having to manage multiple profiles)

  • happymellon 7 hours ago

    > that's the only conceivable useful difference over Containers

    But thats a massive difference.

    I have work profiles and a personal profile. I have password manager profiles for clients (clients will provide their own PM logins to segregate their access) which are different between them, and having separate profiles is huge.

    Containers are great, especially for crappy websites that use your sessions for tracking which page you are on, but they are no where near powerful enough.

    • sorcercode 5 hours ago

      that's fair (and glad profiles have finally arrived in FF for that reason); personally, i don't use password managers linked to any specific browser but i can understand your use case.