mozilla / multi-account-containers

Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs that preserve your privacy. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/
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No "forget" option for "always open in container" #2615

Open MarcusWolschon opened 4 months ago

MarcusWolschon commented 4 months ago

Before submitting a bug report

Step to reproduce

  1. open a site in a container, checking the [X] alway in this container´´
  2. change your mind a few weeks later

Actual behavior

You can only assign another container to always open the site in but not to NOT change the current container

Expected behavior

An additional option in the container selction to forget about the container-assignment

Additional informations

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Provide a copy of Troubleshooting Information page (optional)

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achernyakevich-sc commented 4 months ago

@MarcusWolschon

Please, check check project's Wiki - see Frequently asked questions -> Remove "Always open in..." site from a container.

If it helps - close this issue.

jd1 commented 4 months ago

I ran into the same issue and it worked exactly as mentioned in the FAQ.

It works, but is is not very intuitive. I would have expected to reset this on the same dialog where I also set "always open in container".

Edit: I just figured out that I can set and reset it via the right-click menu.

achernyakevich-sc commented 4 months ago

@jd1 and @MarcusWolschon This issue is reported as a bug but it is not a bug. So it need to be closed.

If you would like to change and make this functionality more user-friendly then I would recommend you to find corresponding issue(s), join discussion and leave comments/proposals there. For example, you could vote for the approach I proposed - #2294. :)

MarcusWolschon commented 4 months ago

Thanks. It's VERY well hidden. So I guess we change this into a FEATURE REQUEST to give it a more obvious place. My suggestion: Additionally to the existing place, allow to reach this functionality in the page asking if the current tab should be opened in the designated container.