Hey all, I wanted to share a neat add-on I've been using on Firefox for awhile.
The newest version (60.00) is very fast compared to some older versions. Firefox used to be a fair shake slower than Google Chrome, leading many to switch over to it in spite of its connection with "Skynet". The newest version closes a lot of that gap IMO. I do actually use both browsers and tend to segregate my online activity by them (using Facebook, Amazon, and Google services on Chrome and more personal stuff on Firefox).
The add-on I found is called Containers, and it does the job of segregating your online browsing so there's no cross-chat between the cookies of certain services you choose to isolate. The default setup has the options "Personal," "Business," "Banking," and "Shopping," but you can classify them as you wish (eg, I have a "Google" container which opens all google-related sites in it by default. To do that you click "new container", go to a website like google.com and then click in the app icon "always open in 'Google' container.")
You can find the add-on here. If you use Firefox an option to install it should show up.
The newest version (60.00) is very fast compared to some older versions. Firefox used to be a fair shake slower than Google Chrome, leading many to switch over to it in spite of its connection with "Skynet". The newest version closes a lot of that gap IMO. I do actually use both browsers and tend to segregate my online activity by them (using Facebook, Amazon, and Google services on Chrome and more personal stuff on Firefox).
The add-on I found is called Containers, and it does the job of segregating your online browsing so there's no cross-chat between the cookies of certain services you choose to isolate. The default setup has the options "Personal," "Business," "Banking," and "Shopping," but you can classify them as you wish (eg, I have a "Google" container which opens all google-related sites in it by default. To do that you click "new container", go to a website like google.com and then click in the app icon "always open in 'Google' container.")
You can find the add-on here. If you use Firefox an option to install it should show up.