Closed JBerryMadrone closed 1 year ago
To remove a website assignment:
Wow! This worked. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this so clearly to me. Have a beautiful day.
Juna
On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 12:13 AM Danny Colin @.***> wrote:
To remove a website assignment:
- Open Multi-Account Containers popup by clicking on the icon in the toolbar
- Click on "Manage Containers"
- Choose the container the website is assigned to
- Click on "Manage site list"
- Remove the assigned website
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Juna Berry Madrone (541) 973-6030 naturalmysticguide.com
You're welcome :).
Before submitting a bug report
Step to reproduce
I pushed a button by mistake. I didn't 'update to the latest version of 'Multi-"Account Container' because I don't know how and don't know what it is.
Actual behavior
Every time I want to open Google mail, I get this message: 'Open this site in your assigned Container'. Then I have to push a button 'Open in Container'. By mistake I must have asked Firefox to always open Facebook for this site. This is a big hassle. I want this to go away. I am not tech savvy.
Expected behavior
I just want to click on google mail and have it open without this annoying message. It's an unnecessary step every time I try to open my Gmail which is all of the time.
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