Workspaces
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is it not possible for Vivaldi to have this? like Firefox? why not?
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@xok To have what? Please explain.
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@DoctorG workspaces to contain cookies
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@xok You can achieve this with the "Session Box" addon, but I agree completely that native cookie separation in Vivaldi like in Firefox would be a killer feature.
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I was so sad when I found out that workspaces don't work like isolated containers in Firefox
I thought cookie containment was kinda of implied in the nameafterall when I think of workspaces, they're separated. doesn't make sense (imo) my work workspace sharing cookies with my personal one.
anyway. is this a possibility for Vivaldi?
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@xok said in Workspaces:
is this a possibility for Vivaldi?
Perhaps, but we do not know what will be planned for Vivaldi's future.
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@xok
Hi, and no, except the Chromium core developer implement this.
Vivaldi need to fork the code, implement it and keep the update pace of Chromium is nearly impossible for the small team.
You can only manage this with Vivaldi profiles, therefor I have 3 different Vivaldi accounts, some have multiple Google accounts for the same reason.Cheers, mib
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I find it easier to have two standalone installations of Vivaldi. No need to switch user.
Chromiums cookie management is virtually nonexistent.
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@ukkeli said in Workspaces:
I find it easier to have two standalone installations of Vivaldi. No need to switch user.
Yes, true, the you have two real Independent Vivaldi processes.
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Containers are not only about seperate cookies, I was wondering how vulnerable a user is when it comes to cross tab trackers in one session while having multiple tabs open. I understand we don't have container-like prevention but I am trying to understand the limits of built-in adblocker we have.