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    • twilT
      twil @macaroni
      last edited by

      @macaroni said in Multi-Account Containers:

      For the moment the lack of this feuture is the only thing stopping me from using Vivaldi as my main browser.
      Its also the only thing that stops me from recomending this browser to friends,family, Co-workers and people i know on forums.

      The lack of multi-account containers is sadly a deal-breaker for me.

      Exactly. Found this feature on Firefox a week ago and cant miss it anymore.

      Those arguments "Its hard to.." cant take it serious, because other browsers CAN.
      For example transparent Titelbar and Containers.

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      • OrionRionO
        OrionRion
        last edited by

        Also looking forward to this useful feature šŸ™šŸ™

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          UwK9hITH1PB6kzpE
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          I'd argue that the contextualIdentities API is the biggest development in browsers in the recent years.
          I mean there are a lot of developments but most of them often don't really focus the user but rather the website owners. Tons of stuff like notifications, payments and whatsoever is made possible but there has been almost no development on the user side of things. In terms of "make the browsing experience better and less annoying for the user". This includes simple usability stuff like "Don't force me to accept or deny a notification permission popup" up to privacy und security issues.

          contextualIdentities API is great in Firefox but has some drawbacks as of now (December 2020):

          • history is the same for all contexts
          • bookmarks are the same for all contexts
          • and some TLS exceptions and other security related stuff (see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Contextual_Identity_Project/Containers#What_is_.28and_isn.27t.29_separated_between_Containers )

          I always thought that Chrome (and hence Vivaldi too) could solve this by just making it possible to use different Profiles (yes the ones that were mentioned in the 2nd and 3rd post of this thread) in different tabs. So in other words: There would be no need to open another window with a different profile, but instead you could just open a tab with a different profile. Would be an awesome feature and solution.

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          • AlienProberA
            AlienProber
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            @UwK9hITH1PB6kzpE said in Multi-Account Containers:

            but there has been almost no development on the user side of things. In terms of "make the browsing experience better and less annoying for the user". This includes simple usability stuff like "Don't force me to accept or deny a notification permission popup" up to privacy und security issues.

            Not even remotely true. And before you ask I'm not going into detail, cause the current state of the Vivaldi browser speaks for it's self.

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              zakius @AlienProber
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              @AlienProber said in Multi-Account Containers:

              the current state of the Vivaldi browser speaks for it's self

              still catching up to Opera and Firefox in almost every matter meaning improvements were made years ago in other products and last few years is constant degradation of browser market?

              contextual identities are the one and only new thing that happened recently (unless you count razer integration...)

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              • AyespyA
                Ayespy Moderator @zakius
                last edited by Ayespy

                @zakius I completely don't understand why a 5-year-old browser with a tiny development team is not introducing every feature that 30-year-old browsers with tens to hundreds more developers employ, already have. It makes no sense. A tiny team in a short time should clearly do more than a huge team in a long time. Yeah? I suppose by this same logic, Otter Browser, with basically a two-man team and a head start on Vivaldi, should now be far, far ahead of all other browsers in features and usability. Because less is clearly more.

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                  zakius @Ayespy
                  last edited by zakius

                  @Ayespy you failed to understand what I meant
                  I understand why V needs time but it was about new features, never known before
                  and contextual identities is the only one in last few years with V introducing nothing new, only re-introducing ones we lost

                  and technically Otter has better gestures control and toolbar configuration, but again, these are not brand new features

                  and don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming anyone for not inventing new features either, browsers ecosystem used to be so advanced there's very little to even imagine so it's given new things will appear maybe every few years, the sole point was countering "vivaldi shows there's a lot of innovation" while actually it's just renaissance after middle ages caused by chrome invasion that killed Opera and sabotaged Firefox for years till getting it done in 2017 too

                  bringing back long lost feature is not innovation, that's all

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                  • AlienProberA
                    AlienProber @zakius
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                    @zakius said in Multi-Account Containers:

                    @AlienProber said in Multi-Account Containers:

                    the current state of the Vivaldi browser speaks for it's self

                    still catching up to Opera and Firefox in almost every matter meaning improvements were made years ago in other products and last few years is constant degradation of browser market?

                    contextual identities are the one and only new thing that happened recently (unless you count razer integration...)

                    You do know Firefox still has MAJOR issues with mainstream addons and Opera is out of China now.

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                      zakius @AlienProber
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                      @AlienProber no, Firefox is dead and Opera is dead
                      but Vivaldi hasn't caught up to their capabilities, still needs some time to reintroduce everything that got abandoned

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                      • novikovsaN
                        novikovsa
                        last edited by

                        support. in firefox, this is implemented much better and more convenient than session box. this feature is much more important than the clock in the browser or this built-in game.

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                        • AyespyA
                          Ayespy Moderator @novikovsa
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                          @novikovsa said in Multi-Account Containers:

                          more important than

                          And MUCH more difficult and more fraught. Not easy to code on a Chromium base, but rather, extremely involved. And, BTW, your post of "support" is not a vote. To vote for this, you must click the "up" thumb in the original post on the thread. šŸ™‚

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                            sleepee
                            last edited by

                            I logged in for the first time in....ever, just to vote for this.
                            This is pretty much the only feature that keeps pulling me back to firefox instead of staying with vivaldi full-time.
                            Honestly, it makes me wonder sometimes if maybe I should go back to firefox full-time.
                            I understand that it may be difficult to develop and implement, but in this day in age, lots of people have multiple accounts for the same websites for different reasons.
                            Maybe it would be worth working with upstream to get something like this implemented, if possible.

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                              zakius @Ayespy
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                              @Ayespy said in Multi-Account Containers:

                              Not easy to code on a Chromium base

                              obviously, especially that everything except Blink (that STILL can't render text properly) and V8 is useless in Chromium, including extensions API
                              but decisions were made

                              but I am completely aware that sometimes even the lowest priority tasks get delivered before the higher ones, sometimes you just have a bit of time so might as well do something small instead of doing nothing

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                                cibrane
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                                I can't overstate how useful this would be for me. I love the customization of Vivaldi. But privacy is absolutely key for me online. Firefox Containers are one of the most innovative and useful features ever devised for a browser. It allows much greater control over privacy without sacrificing that much in ease of use. I use Multi Account Containers along with the Temporary Containers. I have themed containers for keeping some browsing contained and logged in, and set most new tabs just to be a new temporary container (which is like a private tab, expect that history is saved locally, which I want). Container Tabs in Vivaldi would be so great.

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                                • Priest72P
                                  Priest72
                                  last edited by

                                  Firefox is quite an old browser and i don't quite understand what or how containers work..i have not looked into containers very much but i am assuming that cookies..passwords etc are contained within a tab..is this how that works...?....Why not use cookie autodelete or something similar or have i got the wrong end of the stick.
                                  i could never understand the fuss with containers and why would firefox suddenly need it considering it did without it for so long.

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                                    newscpq @Priest72
                                    last edited by

                                    @Priest72 said in Multi-Account Containers:

                                    i don't quite understand what or how containers work.

                                    They allow you to be simultaneously logged in to a single website, with two different usernames.

                                    You can't log into facebook with your username and in a different TAB with another username, today.

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                                    • Dancer18D
                                      Dancer18
                                      last edited by

                                      The extension SessionBox could provide some of the desired features of Multi-Account-Containers, I suppose.

                                      I haven't tried it bc I have no multi-accounts. But I searched for it to provide multi-whatsapp-accounts within 1 browser.

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                                      • MoosMasM
                                        MoosMas Ambassador
                                        last edited by

                                        Is there any sign Vivaldi are currently working on this? I would absolutely love to have this

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                                          keeganwitt @keeganwitt
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                                          @keeganwitt
                                          I've wondered if Opera starting this feature (they call them workspaces and they're not very feature rich yet) would get this feature prioritized.

                                          I don't know if they plan on changing how this works, but, at the moment, Opera Workspaces are nothing like Firefox containers. They're more like what is now called "tab groups". They visually show/hide groups of tabs, but they're not isolated in any way. Just wanted to share update on that. Sorry for any confusion.

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                                            Technodawg @Dancer18
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                                            @Dancer18 I couldn't get SessionBox to work with Vivaldi. Google, for example, refused to open up a tab under a different login.

                                            This capability would make Vivaldi a near-perfect browser.

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