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ArjunIsDark
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Status: Trending idea

The Multi-Account Containers extension is a very useful addon as it prevents websites from accessing all your browsing data by limiting it inside containers. I love this so much as it enhances the privacy. For example, I keep all meta related websites like facebook, instagram in a seperate container. So the only data they can access is between their own websites and not the rest of my browsing habits.

TLDR: Please bring this extension for Android!

 

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samuelitooooo
Making moves

I found this through Mozilla Connect Monthly Recap: Top-Voted Ideas for January 2026 and am surprised to learn that this is a nearly four year-old thread.

Absolute yes to this. Multi-Account Containers, alongside Enhanced Tracking Protection, is what keeps me on Firefox. Even if I prefer a browser without AI whatsoever, Firefox is still gonna have the better privacy tools that keep me from being tracked. I would love this on mobile.

(Yes, I use an extension on Android to auto-delete cookies. Feature parity with desktop is a no-brainer to me.)

PANICBUTTON
Making moves

Seconding this freature request.

ohm
Strollin' around

Still no containers in 2026…

july-take
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WebLibre, an Android browser based on gecko supports containers

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july-take
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WebLibre android browser does support containers, it's still an alpha stage browser though.

Robula
Strollin' around

This would be a very welcome feature indeed. Right now I have to use a different browser (Edge) on Android to isolate websites and accounts.

I'd rather be rid of Microsoft Edge entirely. Please make this happen! 😁

almondelf2
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Containers for iOS as well

Firefox Mobile 

Denir
Making moves

4 years 649 upvotes and its still just a trending idea. Come on devs, containers is what separates Firefox you gotta have them on android.