Firefox containers question.

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  • containerise

    Firefox extension to automatically open websites in a container

  • 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.

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