multi-account-containers VS containerise

Compare multi-account-containers vs containerise and see what are their differences.

multi-account-containers

Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs that preserve your privacy. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously. (by mozilla)

containerise

Firefox extension to automatically open websites in a container (by kintesh)
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multi-account-containers

Posts with mentions or reviews of multi-account-containers. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-08.

containerise

Posts with mentions or reviews of containerise. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-12.
  • Firefox Multi-Account Containers
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Feb 2023
    https://github.com/kintesh/containerise/issues/30
  • Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
    24 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Feb 2023
    One more extension related to container management - https://github.com/kintesh/containerise

    This lets you set regex/wildcard to contain subdomain or redirect happy sites into a single container

  • Mozilla is bringing popular privacy features to its desktop and mobile VPN
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Feb 2022
    I use Containerise[0] (not affiliated) exactly for that purpose but I agree, this should really be included in the official plugin.

    [0]: https://github.com/kintesh/containerise

  • Firefox 96
    12 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Jan 2022
    Thank you for your suggestions. I've been considering what to do about my Firefox setup for some time (switching to ESR vs one of the forks, which I have to research first). Thing is, I'm using a heavily-customized profile with lots of extensions, Violentmonkey [1] userscripts, containers (including Containerise [2], and Temporary Containers [3]), and a custom user.js (based on [4]), so I should also revisit the settings for all of these at the same time as it's been a while since I last did so. It's all on my to-do list but as the current setup works well, there's always something more urgent to do instead.

    1. https://violentmonkey.github.io/

    2. https://github.com/kintesh/containerise

    3. https://github.com/stoically/temporary-containers

    4. https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js

    The LTSC suggestion is also good. I'm already using a heavily-debloated LTSC with lots of unnecessary packages removed (including the hidden ones, which are not supposed to be officially removable), and all kinds of customizations for privacy, security, performance, and convenience. While I'm satisfied with my setup (automated with custom scripts I've been maintaining since Windows 8), the number of hoops one has to go through to have their computer do what the user wants and nothing else, or a "User-Agent" that gives actual agency to the user these days is truly astonishing, and makes the goal unattainable for most people.

  • Container in Firefox
    1 project | /r/firefox | 24 May 2021
    If you've found something you believe is broken, post on their issue tracker...
  • I think it's a good idea if in "Firefox Multi-Account Containers" we could enter the URL's manually. Making the Google container was a bit hard, some URLs directed automatically, and sometimes I had to disconnect the Internet, so that I could put the URL on the list.
    5 projects | /r/firefox | 18 Jan 2021
  • Firefox containers question.
    1 project | /r/firefox | 27 Dec 2020
    I think Containerise will do what you want. To use it in the way you describe, don't set up manual rules, but set the Default Container under the addon options using the {domain} or {fqdn} placeholders. Then a new container is created with a name based on the domain, and all other visits to the same domain share that container.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing multi-account-containers and containerise you can also consider the following projects:

brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.

firefox-containers-helper - Firefox multi-account containers are for power users. So is this. Adds bulk container interactivity features missing from the Mozilla Multi-Account Containers extension.

temporary-containers - Firefox Add-on that lets you open automatically managed disposable containers

firefox-container-proxy - [Firefox extension] Assign a proxy to a Firefox container

firefox-safari-style - A macOS compliant theme for Firefox

firefox-ios - Firefox for iOS

mozilla-vpn-client - A fast, secure and easy to use VPN. Built by the makers of Firefox.

browser_extension - A browser extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy friendly frontends

Fenix - ⚠️ Fenix (Firefox for Android) moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained as part of: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android

firefox-profile-switcher-connect