Facebook Container

Facebook Container

“What happens outside Facebook stays outside of Facebook”

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Facebook Container is a new browser extension for Firefox by Mozilla that isolates Facebook from the rest of your browsing history to prevent tracking. Internet and computer users are exposed to different kinds of tracking when they use their devices or browse sites on the Internet.
Mozilla Facebook Container gallery image
Mozilla Facebook Container gallery image
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Alec Dewitz

RIP Facebook

Pros:

Lots

Cons:

Facebook

Anthony Da Mota
This is the same thing, isn't it? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US...
Chakib Tsouli
@akdm_ I don't think so. I think that add-on just sandboxes the account without blocking the cookies. This container is something like Incognito, it isolates facebook from anything else you do on the web.
Anthony Da Mota
@tsoulichakib That's almost the same thing then. I use it and when I open two different containers on Facebook, I can login into my personal and work account separately. But if I go to another website within one of the containers, ads and other stuff can be retrieved from/by Facebook. But I think I can make some rules to prevent this, not sure.
MaX Falstein
@tsoulichakib @akdm_ they are not the same. This container is a completely isolated sandbox for Facebook to run in.
Anthony Da Mota
@tsoulichakib @maxfalstein That's the same thing if you tell the plugin to make Facebook.com by default to a specific container: You just have to create a container named "Facebook" (or whatever), and thick "Always open in Facebook": Then when you open a new tab and type Facebook.com in the url bar for the first time after installing the Container plugin, you will have the following: You must do the same with Mesenger.com if you use it, too. However (and I don't know how it works with the "Facebook Container" plugin), when you click on a external link from Facebook, it will still be in the "Facebook" container. I assume they then will be able to track you because of this.
MaX Falstein
@tsoulichakib @akdm_ in your second comment, you stated "if I go to another website within one of the containers, ads and other stuff can be retrieved from/by Facebook" which is correct for the plugin you linked. This sandbox container only works for Facebook. Nothing can interact with the Facebook container, only Facebook services.
Amparo Diaz
How do I know the container is working?
MaX Falstein

Adding a sandboxed container for a single website is a temporary fix to an ethical and legal problem whilst the technical solution has been provided to developers and professional users in the form of Ghost Browser 2.

For Firefox users, this is a good start; it has worked well on my Firefox test rig.

I have been using Ghost Browser since it was launched on Product Hunt and Ghost Browser 2 since it was made available for beta testing.

The containerisation of the sessions and tasks in Ghost Browser 2 will not be fully replicated in any mainstream browsers but a few containers should be included in every browser for social media services until and possibly after legislation updates occur.

Pros:

Containerisation of all facebook pages and services

Cons:

Facebook is still be used; it only works for Facebook (for now)

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Ashwani Agarwal
Great. Best part is that Social Sign In also works like a charm.
Veales
When I wanted to create my own animation, Facebook prohibited me from doing so. For people who use Facebook on a daily basis and also make it one of the platforms to promote a business, they will need more than one account. There is a service for this, FB accs cheap , which my business partner recommended and still recommends to this day