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    Separate Session Context per Private Window

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    • becm
      becm last edited by LonM

      Create a new unique non-shared context (cookies, local storage, websockets, …) for each Private Window to improve privacy and usefulness.

      This would allow:

      • Any desired number of isolated logins to a single site
      • Better control over shared (local) data to endpoints

      Current (mainstream) browsers (to my knowlegde) only support a single shared context for all private/incognito windows (correntions and hints welcome).
      Firefox seems to have the required groundwork but is not applying it in this form (for the moment).

      I am aware this is a low level feature which requires upstream code changes. But this could be a good base for further useful improvements.

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      • ROTFL
        ROTFL @becm last edited by ROTFL

        Any method for having more than 2 sessions simultaneously will be kindly welcome.

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        • becm
          becm @ROTFL last edited by becm

          @rotfl right, this could be extended to also allow multiple regular session contexts at the same time, isolated by window.

          This would on (the other hand) limit tab drag&drop between windows belonging to separate global contexts…
          Since drag&drop is at the moment impossible for Private Windows anyway it would be easier to introduce there (with isolation as settings option).

          Isolated regular windows migth (then) also be able to preserve login states over session save and restore.
          Again conflicting with (future) drag & drop feature for saved sessions.

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          • becm
            becm @becm last edited by becm

            I discovered that QupZilla (soon to be Falcon) with QtWebEngine backend does this already.
            Would be interesting if the Chomium framework leaves enough inception points to do this.
            Maybe upstream could benefit from needed changes or support this feature themselves.

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              3o5 last edited by 3o5

              (EDIT: Duplicate of a previous feature request)

              I sometimes use a Private window as a way to have a clean state: independent cookies, and maybe other storage.
              The problem is, all Private windows share their state so it's only good for 1 "sandbox" in addition to the main non-Private one.

              It's a useful way to check how things look without being logged in to sites, or to use different accounts, etc.

              This is related to a similar feature request, but simpler.

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              • iAN CooG
                iAN CooG last edited by

                Just use a guest profile or a different profile than the main one.

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                  3o5 last edited by 3o5

                  Profiles are too complex to use, don't share general browser settings, and they retain their state (as far as I know?).

                  I'm just looking for a way to create short-lived simultaneous temporary sessions.

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                  • iAN CooG
                    iAN CooG @3o5 last edited by

                    @3o5 said in Private windows - make each one have own cookies, etc.:

                    Profiles are too complex to use, and they retain their state (as far as I know?).

                    try, and read, opening a guest profile opens (and creates on the fly) a "Guest Profile" in your user data, and goes to
                    vivaldi://guest-intro
                    where you can read about it.

                    I'm just looking for a way to create short-lived simultaneous temporary sessions.

                    exactly what the guest profile should be.

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                    • jumpsq
                      jumpsq @iAN CooG last edited by

                      @iAN-CooG It's not quite the same, because it does not offer my shortcuts, settings or addons extensions. Also, I think that there is no shortcut for opening a new window as a guest user.
                      I use new temporary profiles all the time and I will probably go ahead some time and configure one standard profile which I will just copy into $DIR before calling vivaldi-snapshot --incognito --user-data-dir=$DIR.

                      But I am sure I will also run in issues with this approach. Be it non-updated extensions or some incompatibilities across different versions, or just being shown a welcome screen over and over because a new version was released in the mena time. So I may just create multiple additional profiles that do not safe any data - but then again, there is no keyboard shortcut and althoguh it is just two clicks, it is still two additional clicks (and some overhead thinking about which profile to use).

                      So I agree that different windows could just use different storage. Especially, since, if I remember correctly, tabs cannot just be detached from private windows.

                      arch linux. swaywm. vivaldi-snapshot. m3.

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                      • Komposten
                        Komposten Vivaldi Translator last edited by

                        I agree with @jumpsq here. Profiles are clumsy to use for something like this, and even more so if you have the profile button hidden (like I have).

                        When I use private windows I typically want to still have access to all my bookmarks, history, etc. And I want my settings to be stay the same, not reset to default (which I think guest profiles do?).

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                              • LonM
                                LonM Moderator last edited by LonM

                                Hi, Unfortunately the developers have decided to mark this request as "Will not do", which means this request won't be implemented in Vivaldi.

                                The chrome code only allows for a single private browsing context at a time.

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