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Browsing with multiple identities

Thanks to their market dominance, Edge and Chrome tend to get all the press these days. But there are other browsers around – including the ever-faithful Firefox – and they are often doing interesting things that the “big two” have yet to implement.

One of those unique features is multi-account containers in Firefox – which just might be enough for many people to switch over their browser just to use it. Multi-account containers allow you to browse with different identities enabled at once. You can have some tabs logged in with your personal Google account, for example; and other tabs logged in with your work Google account. The accounts, cookies and other persistent elements are kept separate

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