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Firefox Temporary Containers - How to set cookies?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 869362" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>I will have to check out the exclude permanent container settings but everything works fine for me without that if you follow the tips I gave above. After doing so, for best result, first disable Temporary Containers, open a new tab for the Email container, enter your email service address eg: outlook, now set it to always open in Email container, enter your credentials, now if you have completed logging in then check once again if the current tab eg: inbox is set to load in your Email container, if yes then now you may enable Temporary Container again and outlook should now always open in your Email container instead of a Temporary one. I always follow this procedure when I add a new site to a container.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 869362, member: 78686"] I will have to check out the exclude permanent container settings but everything works fine for me without that if you follow the tips I gave above. After doing so, for best result, first disable Temporary Containers, open a new tab for the Email container, enter your email service address eg: outlook, now set it to always open in Email container, enter your credentials, now if you have completed logging in then check once again if the current tab eg: inbox is set to load in your Email container, if yes then now you may enable Temporary Container again and outlook should now always open in your Email container instead of a Temporary one. I always follow this procedure when I add a new site to a container. [/QUOTE]
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