Multi-Account Containers
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i have also started a Reddit post about this, since Multi Accounts Container is the only feature missing in Vivaldi that i can think of.
Vivaldi has everything a simple user and a heavy user needs. But the lack of this feature is a big issue for Web Designers, Community Managers, Social Workers and everyone that has to deal with multiple e-mail accounts, social media accounts and administrative logins ... -
@blackmedicine said in Multi-Account Containers:
i have also started a Reddit post about this, since Multi Accounts Container is the only feature missing in Vivaldi that i can think of.
Vivaldi has everything a simple user and a heavy user needs. But the lack of this feature is a big issue for Web Designers, Community Managers, Social Workers and everyone that has to deal with multiple e-mail accounts, social media accounts and administrative logins ...SPOTON
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I would count the following points as bugs:
- There is high latency. The session box has to do a lot of things if you look at obfuscated code.
- Sometimes when I use the session box it uses cookies from the base browser.
Other issues with the session box:
- Not a well-known company and giving your bank credit information/private data etc that syncs in their server seem to be outright bad and cause debacle.
- MAC means you can use right-click on + (that opens a new tab) and choose containers.
- It's not free and uses too many techniques like internal session management, cookies, etc.
Why Profile is not for me?
- Can't sync properly. Multiple accounts mean multiple sync and it's hard to manage.
- Two windows are hard to manage than one window. And not everyone has the privilege of three external monitors just for vivaldi.
- Profile always annoys me as I have to choose multiple profiles each time I boot up Vivaldi. I gave up.
FF has solved this problem without any hesitation so I don't know why Vivaldi can't. Maybe they got more important issues. But it would be nice to know the official stance on this feature request.
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@shirshak55 I used SessionBox for too many years without any issues, so you can post what you want but it doesn't make your points valid. As for Windows just in Linux you can create as many virtual desktops as you like and open a new instance in each one if that is what you wish to do. No need for a 2nd, 3rd, or more monitors.
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What if containers could be forced per website? Cookies could be heavily restricted to just the first party website or similar with the option to allow more cookies, though blocked by default?
It seems like a solid way to massively reduce tracking and remove carryover between sites, while probably breaking many sites without some configuration. A lightweight mode that allowed everything on a site and contained that, with very limited things like the signed cookies being allowed to move between containers at times, though perhaps not on a stricter mode.
I'm no web developer so this may be less workable than I'm thinking!
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@nickyname sorry but no. I think most of us would instantly disable it being setup that way. Containers need to be evoked only when the browser user wants them.
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@locutusofborg it may be a solid privacy approach that could be enabled, while perhaps taking some management.
Containers being included as feature is a solid addition for sure, that should be a priority and could be in combination with my suggestion.
Some users go so far as to use additional privacy extensions for enforced HTTPS, blocking social elements and ads, blocking scripting and various other elements, in addition to the privacy settings with Vivaldi. -
@nickyname said in Multi-Account Containers:
@locutusofborg it may be a solid privacy approach that could be enabled, while perhaps taking some management.
Containers being included as feature is a solid addition for sure, that should be a priority and could be in combination with my suggestion.
Some users go so far as to use additional privacy extensions for enforced HTTPS, blocking social elements and ads, blocking scripting and various other elements, in addition to the privacy settings with Vivaldi.Again simply NO to having containers active upon launching the browser. YES to having a button to start a container. As for what peeps do to protect their privacy I'm well aware cause I go out of my way to protect mine. That said I added and Implemented most of the protections. The ones I didn't I still have control over.
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I'm said to say, that this feature is sitting around for four years and is tagged "nice to have" is very disappointing. Being somewhat in control over which sites may share what data should be much, much higher priority in a browser in this day and age.
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@jfinkhaeuser It's also the feature request with the most replies, showing there's a massive interest with Vivaldi users. I understand it's hard to develop such a feature, but I think Vivaldi users would agree they'd rather be patient and eventually get this feature than not getting it at all.
I think it would also be a giant step for Vivaldi to further improve the privacy aspect of the browser and maybe even be known as a more 'privacy-focused' browser, similar to Brave.
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@jfinkhaeuser There are still some old feature requests outstanding from the first launch of this browser. The number of votes does not mean much. It is more a question of how hard something is to do.
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@moosmas Given that Brave has had a major privacy debacle on its hand with its crypto strategy, I would say that Vivaldi is already the more privacy friendly browser. It could just use this extra feature very much, too.
@Pesala Fair. Let me rephrase: I have no visibility into what the company intends to do here. That's completely fine for a young or unimportant issue. Something as major as this could use more attention in how things are communicated, too. My two cents, of course.
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True, but Brave is still considered one of the best, if not the best privacy-focused browsers. I must say the tracker blocking is more advanced in Brave and would love to see more extensive blocking in Vivaldi.
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@moosmas said in Multi-Account Containers:
Brave is still considered one of the best, if not the best privacy-focused browsers
Yes, i believe that there's actually several Brave employees who think so. They still have high hopes of attaining double-digits, soonish...
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Hi everyone. Can you implement this mode method with incognito in Vivaldi.
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I suppose this is a duplicate of this?!
Interesting that there are chromium implementations!
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@jfinkhaeuser said in Multi-Account Containers:
@moosmas Given that Brave has had a major privacy debacle on its hand with its crypto strategy, I would say that Vivaldi is already the more privacy friendly browser. It could just use this extra feature very much, too.
@Pesala Fair. Let me rephrase: I have no visibility into what the company intends to do here. That's completely fine for a young or unimportant issue. Something as major as this could use more attention in how things are communicated, too. My two cents, of course.
I told everyone that Brave wasn't to be trusted in any way, shape, or form. Love seeing them screw up even further.
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@jumpsq They are alike but it is not same. This is work with incognito mode. This is Cent Browser.
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@locutusofborg said in Multi-Account Containers:
Brave wasn't to be trusted in any way, shape, or form
I feel like it would be good to create a global
change.org
petition to rename it asFoolish
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@guigirl said in Multi-Account Containers:
@locutusofborg said in Multi-Account Containers:
Brave wasn't to be trusted in any way, shape, or form
I feel like it would be good to create a global
change.org
petition to rename it asFoolish
.Humor isn't your strong suite. With everything that's going on and to even to joke about wasting a resource like change.org isn't funny.