Firefox’s anti-tracking feature adds per-account VPN for more privacy
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Mozilla is combining its Multi-Account Containers add-on with its VPN service, which lets you keep your online personas — such as your work and personal browsing histories — separate. Multi-Account Containers has been available as a Firefox add-on since 2017. It works to “contain” your different online lives into separate tabs that you can label with colors, icons, or names. The containers just don’t hold your browsing histories — they also store cookies and tracking information, which means you can sign into different accounts on the same site just by clicking over to another container. But using the add-on with Mozilla VPN comes with a distinct advantage (well, at least in my option): the ability to hide your location across... Continue reading…
Mozilla is combining its Multi-Account Containers add-on with its VPN service, which lets you keep your online personas — such as your work and personal browsing histories — separate.
Multi-Account Containers has been available as a Firefox add-on since 2017. It works to “contain” your different online lives into separate tabs that you can label with colors, icons, or names. The containers just don’t hold your browsing histories — they also store cookies and tracking information, which means you can sign into different accounts on the same site just by clicking over to another container.
But using the add-on with Mozilla VPN comes with a distinct advantage (well, at least in my option): the ability to hide your location across...