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Is "Firefox will: Never remember history" in the Firefox Preferences/Options under "Privacy & Security > History" selected? Yes/No: No
Are you using Firefox in a Private Window? Yes/No: No
Can you see a grayed out but ticked Checkbox with the description "Enable Container Tabs" in the Firefox Preferences/Options under "Tabs"? Yes/No: Yes
Multi-Account Containers Version: 6.0.0
Operating System + Version: Mac OS X 10.13.4
Firefox Version: 59.0.2
Other installed Add-ons + Version + Enabled/Disabled-Status: Not relevant for this issue
Actual behavior
No way of blocking cookies per container
Expected behavior
Inside the settings for a container have some sort of dialog to black/white list cookies. This is like the global option already in Firefox.
Steps to reproduce
N/A
Notes
Separating sites/origins into different containers is great. It allows the user to avoid being tracked all over the internet, as stated in the description. But in order to truly fulfill that goal, we need a way to selectively block cookies per container. The most basic setting would be to block cookies from the other containers, i.e. if I'm logged in to GitHub in the "work" container, GitHub's cookies should be blocked in all other containers. Also, in "work" cookies from "personal" like Twitter, should be blocked.
I just want to bump this and #303. It's been quite a while with these open and it seems as though whitelisting/blacklisting of cookies per container is a pretty obvious use case for container tabs.
Actual behavior
No way of blocking cookies per container
Expected behavior
Inside the settings for a container have some sort of dialog to black/white list cookies. This is like the global option already in Firefox.
Steps to reproduce
N/A
Notes
Separating sites/origins into different containers is great. It allows the user to avoid being tracked all over the internet, as stated in the description. But in order to truly fulfill that goal, we need a way to selectively block cookies per container. The most basic setting would be to block cookies from the other containers, i.e. if I'm logged in to GitHub in the "work" container, GitHub's cookies should be blocked in all other containers. Also, in "work" cookies from "personal" like Twitter, should be blocked.
Hope this makes sense, and it's related to #303
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