Although google happily lets you log into more than one account from the same browser, microsoft doesn’t let you.
I used to, and still do use profiles, which are basically entirely seperate instances of firefox for each main account.
Back when I tried containers, they were really frustrating, because they would always ask which container I wanted a tab in. But that was a while ago, and they’ve probably fixed my annoyances so I will try them again sometime.
because they would always ask which container I wanted a tab in.
I don’t remember having to deal with this but it does not do that now. you can set a container to always be used for a website, and then it’ll ask you what to do if you try to open it outside of that container, but that’s it.
Although google happily lets you log into more than one account from the same browser, microsoft doesn’t let you.
I used to, and still do use profiles, which are basically entirely seperate instances of firefox for each main account.
Back when I tried containers, they were really frustrating, because they would always ask which container I wanted a tab in. But that was a while ago, and they’ve probably fixed my annoyances so I will try them again sometime.
I don’t remember having to deal with this but it does not do that now. you can set a container to always be used for a website, and then it’ll ask you what to do if you try to open it outside of that container, but that’s it.
I use simple tab groups on firefox, it allows you to set a default container to tabs in each group, so its very convenient to manage.