Análises para Firefox Multi-Account Containers
Firefox Multi-Account Containers por Firefox
275 análises
- Отличная идея. Но есть существенный баг. При отключении дополнения и повторном его включении теряется вся информации о правилах. А у меня была забита пара сотен доменов в десяток контейнеров. Дело в том, что я из России, и здесь приходится особенно следить за своей приватностью, отделяя проправительственные сайты от прочих. И я уже не стану составлять эти списки повторно, забивать их в дополнение вручную. Мне жаль тех часов, которые я на это убил. Без оснований надеяться, что мне не придется делать это в будущем еще и еще.
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13037898 , há 5 anosAs much as I like the feature, the plugin is buggy as hell. It sometimes forgets the tabs in a specific container for a time, then all of a sudden opens them up. Any subsequent opening of said container then doubles the tabs that were opened... The only remedy is to delete the container and recreate one. At which point we start again. For some reason this only happens on a few containers and never on others, so the plugin is still usable albeit frustrating.
- Great concept, but the interface is clunky and the Sync feature doesn't seem to do anything. With a more powerful configuration tool (e.g. let me supply patterns such that any matching URL will be forced into a particular container, with no confirmation dialog) it would be perfect.
- I wish the container settings allowed us to configure cookies and history policy specifically for certain containers so it would stop certain websites for looking up history? It would be nice. Like private window but in normal window container. I would rate it to 5 if it had that feature
- Works great and allows extensive customization. However, if you ever disable this add-on all of your custom configurations will DISAPPEAR WITHOUT WARNING. There is no apparent ability to save your container names and configuration. Although I saw no warnings on the add-on site or reviews, a subsequent online search revealed that this is a long-time known problem. User beware!
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14919557 , há 5 anos
- As far as I can tell there is no way to edit site URL structure, or use of wildcards *. There is also no way to manually sort the order of containers, which would be nice with a simple drag&drop. This extension is a good start, but still needs many improvements to features.
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por SoManyQuestions , há 5 anosNeeds an option to not double check that you want to open a website in a container all the time, after it's such a pain to get it added to the list in the first place. It also needs a feature to not have to navigate to a website to add it to your container list. You should be able to add them manually.
- The "Always open this site in" feature is not matching all URLs correctly. Consider the following URL: https://promo.linode.com/linuxexperiment/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=influencer-youtube-linuxexperiment&utm_content=video&utm_term=LINUXEXP19
which gets matched as my youtube container. - I like the extension, but the user interface is insanely unintuitive and there are no instructions in the add-on's page. So you will have to spend a lot of time to figure out how to use this add-on. You can find some documentation by googling and some third party reviews that give even more insights on the benefits and use cases for this. I don't know why Mozilla makes it so difficult to get started with this add-on by not connecting it with meaningful documentation.
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 16318867 , há 5 anosBrinda imagen. un gusto por la ecologia y los ecosistemas. presentación con gusto personal.
- I seriously wanted to give this extension 10 stars, because it really changed the way I use the browser. However, I'm uninstalling it, because your syncing is shit, and I cannot change my site list. I want to change the order of the containers in the list, and for some reason, the list of all my "A" container sites (in which it should open by default) moved to "C" container after syncing, and there's no way I can remove it. Even when I click in the trash bin icons to delete them, it appears again when I reopen that menu. Before the update this extension was seriously amazing, but unfortunately is not usable anymore for me. Hope you let me change the order of the containers in the future as well as fixing your syncing.
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14938509 , há 5 anosThis addon would be great if they improved the way you can always open sites in a container.
Many examples of what I am talking about on the github page, ie https://github.com/mozilla/multi-account-containers/issues/473
Instead I'm required to use an additional add on: https://03.yfhome.xyz/en-CA/firefox/addon/containerise/ to accomplish what I want. Stop being lazy devs and implement this guys solution already. - Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 16276724 , há 5 anos
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13174109 , há 5 anosVery useful extension. It helps me a lot in my job. Thank you.
However, sync function is complete mess! Please, make proper sync for this extension! - Avaliado em 3 de 5por Sly McNasty , há 5 anosI love the app EXCEPT I cant put the list into my own order. To do that I have to uninstall it, then reinstall it, and enter my containers in the order I want them to show up in. To do this every time I create a new container is a royal pain in the @@S. FIX THIS ISSUE!!!
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Ilya Pirogov , há 5 anosIt's destructive now. E.g. after I added accounts.google.com to permanent container it stopped worked at all, I just can't login to anywhere. And no ways to remove it from permanent containers. So I have to remove this extension.
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 16160749 , há 5 anosAs a non tech person, I appreciate the privacy options of Firefox and was excited to learn how to use the Container. I would give it five stars if there were better instructions on "how to". I haven't even been successful in using the help sections because of not knowing correct terminology. Obviously, I'm talking about very elementary steps, such as how to delete or rename a new container. Even more detail on how to actually put a web site into a new container would be great. ("See Spot run.") I ended up accidentally adding multiple new empty tabs to one of the containers. Here's the difficulty, I grew up with an IBM Selectric typewriter and never took a computer class in college. Lots of my friends are the same way. We just need more detailed steps. Maybe a "Tips for Baby Boomers" section throughout Firefox would be successful. Overall, I'm a huge Firefox (Moxilla) fan and even donate here and there. This is a great organization, and who else works so diligently for net neutrality? Donating to this organization is a privilege ... and a must.