Firefox Multi-Account Containers 的评价
Firefox Multi-Account Containers 作者: Firefox
6,257 条评价
- 评分 5 / 5来自 DeltaTortoise, 8 年前Used to play around with Chrome profiles, but this simplifies things so much.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13961820, 8 年前This helps incredibly with keeping my work and personal accounts separate so I don't have to sign in and out constantly or use different browsers.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Carighan Maconar, 8 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13942358, 8 年前
- This extension offers all the same account separation benefits as chrome users, but in an even better package. You know only have to sign into your password manager once, you get one history, and one set of bookmarks.
For me this is perfect. All of my work, school and personal accounts can be separated into containers and I can also have a special container for each social network I use. This extension is so useful it should come pre-installed. - 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13904069, 8 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 12026170, 8 年前Très utile pour améliorer la vie privé sur internet si on l'utilise ensemble avec des autres outils pour limiter la collecte des données privées.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 12650964, 8 年前Вроде, работает. Контекстная реклама в разных контейнерах не пересекается. По крайней мере, пока .
- 评分 5 / 5来自 coreymckrill, 8 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13946054, 8 年前Very fast browser with great security settings for using the Internet. I very much like being able to use containers to protect my identity by separating social media from shopping and online banking.
- If you have multiple on-line identities or personas and you would like to ensure that there is no cross-contamination of personal information between them, then this is the extension you need. Likewise, if you want to ensure that Microsoft knows nothing about your preference for Mozilla products and services. Same goes for any other organisation, such as Google or Amazon, that likes to collect and analyse your on-line activities. You can define individual containers to keep your activities with each organization isolated and encapsulated, completely separating them from each other. What's not to like?