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.
Ideally, it shouldn't loop constantly (specially since their API will kick you with a HTTP 429), but I'm not sure on what is the best solution since I know that allowing redirects to open in the same container can leak data. Perhaps a way to manually assign a new site to a container without visiting it?
Additional informations
Manually visiting https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/ redirects you automatically to https://dash.cloudflare.com so you can login first.
Furthermore, limiting redirects does not seem to work for this (see this comment on #1670)
However, cutting off the internet does allow you to add the offending website https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/ as per this comment. This seems to be the easiest answer to this problem.
Also, as a bonus for folks that have pihole or adguard, you can set the offending website to the block list so that it doesn't resolve and it doesn't involve fully cutting off internet access on the computer running Firefox.
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Actual behavior
The Zero Trust website is https://one.dash.cloudflare.com, which means it opens into the default container.
However, since https://one.dash.cloudflare.com requires you to login, it redirects you back to https://dash.cloudflare.com, which open in the container A. Then, as the https://dash.cloudflare.com knows you're logged in, it redirects you again to https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/ and the cycle repeats.
Expected behavior
Ideally, it shouldn't loop constantly (specially since their API will kick you with a HTTP 429), but I'm not sure on what is the best solution since I know that allowing redirects to open in the same container can leak data. Perhaps a way to manually assign a new site to a container without visiting it?
Additional informations
Manually visiting https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/ redirects you automatically to https://dash.cloudflare.com so you can login first. Furthermore, limiting redirects does not seem to work for this (see this comment on #1670) However, cutting off the internet does allow you to add the offending website https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/ as per this comment. This seems to be the easiest answer to this problem. Also, as a bonus for folks that have pihole or adguard, you can set the offending website to the block list so that it doesn't resolve and it doesn't involve fully cutting off internet access on the computer running Firefox.
Provide a copy of Troubleshooting Information page (optional)