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How to reach strong level in chrome/edge/vivaldi and firefox/librewolf like in Brave?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1055383" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>3. No, containers and profiles are not the same. </p><p></p><p>In Firefox, you can use the Multi-Account Containers extension, which allows you to create separate containers for different activities or websites. Each container has its own set of cookies, history, and browsing data, providing a level of isolation between them.</p><p></p><p>In Chromium-based browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Vivaldi, containers are not built-in. However, you can achieve a similar functionality by using different user profiles. Each profile will have its own set of bookmarks, extensions, and browsing data, providing a level of separation between them. To create a new profile in Chromium-based browsers, you can use the command-line option `--profile-directory="ProfileName"` or launch the browser with the `--user-data-dir="Path"` option.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the second point, please specify what specific information you would like to know, and I'll be happy to provide more details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1055383, member: 52014"] 3. No, containers and profiles are not the same. In Firefox, you can use the Multi-Account Containers extension, which allows you to create separate containers for different activities or websites. Each container has its own set of cookies, history, and browsing data, providing a level of isolation between them. In Chromium-based browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Vivaldi, containers are not built-in. However, you can achieve a similar functionality by using different user profiles. Each profile will have its own set of bookmarks, extensions, and browsing data, providing a level of separation between them. To create a new profile in Chromium-based browsers, you can use the command-line option `--profile-directory="ProfileName"` or launch the browser with the `--user-data-dir="Path"` option. Regarding the second point, please specify what specific information you would like to know, and I'll be happy to provide more details. [/QUOTE]
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