I use them quite heavily in combination with Cookie Autodelete. I then create a separate profile for each surveillance capitalist service I work with. So for example, here’s my list of containers:
Every time I visit one of these sites, Firefox opens them in the respective container, and the cookies they create are isolated to that container. When I’m in the LinkedIn container, Cookie AutoDelete nukes every cookie that isn’t from LinkedIn (including Google, GitHub, etc.). When I’m not in any container, all cookies are deleted everywhere.
Basically it’s a nice way to leverage Cookie Autodelete without having to whitelist Big Tech for all my browsing.
I use them quite heavily in combination with Cookie Autodelete. I then create a separate profile for each surveillance capitalist service I work with. So for example, here’s my list of containers:
Every time I visit one of these sites, Firefox opens them in the respective container, and the cookies they create are isolated to that container. When I’m in the LinkedIn container, Cookie AutoDelete nukes every cookie that isn’t from LinkedIn (including Google, GitHub, etc.). When I’m not in any container, all cookies are deleted everywhere.
Basically it’s a nice way to leverage Cookie Autodelete without having to whitelist Big Tech for all my browsing.