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What do you mean "built-in containers"? AFAIK, there's no way to interact with the built-in containers without an extension to expose it. That was at least true when it launched (e.g. the Facebook container extension was awesome), and I've been using the multi-account containers extension ever since.
Here's how I use it:
And so on. Each group has limited access to cookies to scrape. I also have accounts at the same service in different containers and can have them side-by-side.
If this is now built-in, awesome! But I was under the impression that you need some form of extension to access it.
I don't have nay extension installed that interacts with containers. In settings I enabled container tabs under general and if I right click on the new tab button I can open a container tab, so it appears to be built in. I can also create custom containers for example I have one for google services. So if I understand you correctly the extension doesn't do anything else special?
Ok, I did some digging and I think I figured out the difference. The multi-account containers add-on adds the following:
The first one is the major feature for me since I use it on my work laptop, personal laptop, and desktop, and having the "always open" setting sync across devices has value. I don't use the VPN feature, but I think you can set certain containers to always use a certain VPN configuration.
I just always used the add-on from the start because I thought there wasn't a UI for it.
There is no container option in new Firefox profile. It appears only after when you've installed Multi container extension. Firefox from Arch Linux repo.
It is there on a new profile in the fedora package. Maybe something fedora enables?
I don't see it on a new profile on macOS, so yeah, it's probably something Fedora is doing.
That can be possible. I remember seeing the option in a clean profile while using Ubuntu.
Ah, makes a ton of sense. I guess I assumed OP was a new user or something, but it seems they used the extension in the past.
I can confirm, I just created a new profile and there is no Container option anywhere. Thanks!