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titchy
Strollin' around
Status: New idea

Multi-Account-Containers are great and protect me from tracking to a degree. But opening all sites in the "no container" container exposes me to tracking when I click through to a new unallocated site.

A better approach would be to assume all sites are evil and open them in a new container by default.

Then when I see value in sharing data between sites I can add them to a pre-existing container or create a new one.

At least an option to work this way around would be very handy.

Though it would require a decent timed clean-up process as we would not want to lose cookies etc for a site that was only visited once a year but also would not want to have all these containers stored forever.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

Anonymous
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Sounds a lot like Temp Containers in implicit Automatic Mode

Open in Temp Container โ€“ Get this Extension for ๐ŸฆŠ Firefox (en-US)

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Maybe this info is useful.

titchy
Strollin' around

That extension does look like a solution, but this should be the default behaviour so as to keep all web sites separate unless they have been allocated to a common container.

Anonymous
Not applicable

> this should be the default behaviour

I'd assume a lot of people would be unhappy with this change (since their workflows would be impacted) ... so i wouldn't count on anything happening in this regard any time soon. Still, i wish you good luck with pushing your idea.