Curated list of awesome browser extensions that protect your privacy.
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- Firefox Multi-Account Containers - The plugin that started it all, from Mozilla (source).
- Multi-account with Container Transitions - This tool lets you specify where a site should go when it's opened in a given container. I.E. this may be a master work-around to permitting a site that depends on SSO to get the URL from the SSO domain.
⚠️ this doesn't maintain privacy, but some apps will not work without talking to an SSO domain
- Containerise - Gives you a config for manually mapping domains to containers (source).
- Contain Facebook
- Contain Facebook - expanded - A forked plugin that contains many Facebook-family domains, CDNs, and other trackers.
- Contain Google
- Contain Google - with Integrations - A derivative plugin that includes sites that require Google SSO integration to work correctly.
- Contain Twitter - (source).
- Contain Amazon
- Contain LinkedIn
- Contain Git
- Contain Reddit
- Contain Porn Sites
- Contain VK
- Switch containers - Opens a tab. in a new container.
- click-to-contain - Makes a random containers for new links you click, from tracking-heavy sites like reddit.
- sea containers - Gives you a sidebar for managing containerized tabs.
- Sync - Will let you re-open tabs on other computers.
The Chrome ecosystem does not have much support for containerizing cookies, yet.
You can do this now through having multiple profiles, which is a native feature of Chrome. As such, Google itself will continue to know who you are and how to associate all of those accounts' cookies.
Apple has attempted to offer similar functionality automatically, in the form of Intelligent Tracking Prevention. There's not much configurable.
Doesn't seem to be any way, yet.
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