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Or what do you use them for? Isn't it now quite easy for websites to track outside of just cookies?

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

I have several:

  • keep work and personal accounts, since we have overlap there
  • reduce tracking nonsense - I have an "empty" container for media (YouTube, Twitch, etc), that I clear periodically
  • keep my accounts separate from my kids' accounts, since they use my login
  • prevent random websites from easily connecting to my accounts - lots of places use GitHub as their auth, and this puts an extra barrier for them to connect (they need to be in the right container)

Yeah, websites can track regardless, but Firefox containers provide most of what I want and a lot of convenience. The other end of that spectrum is Tor browser (or maybe Mullvad browser), but that comes with a lot of inconvenience.