stoically / temporary-containers

Firefox Add-on that lets you open automatically managed disposable containers
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/temporary-containers/
MIT License
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How to ignore/exclude a link from opening in a new container? #460

Open Snake883 opened 4 years ago

Snake883 commented 4 years ago

I am configured for Automatic Mode. But for some websites I don't want to open a new temporary container, and I want the link opened in the current container.

How do I ignore/exclude a link from opening in a new container?

stoically commented 4 years ago

Adding to the Advanced -> Ignoring Requests preference might work

ghost commented 4 years ago

If you find that you need to do this regularly for a particular domain, or it's important to you that you retain browser data from that website, the above solution is the way to go.

When I'm in a pinch though and can't be bothered, I just open up a new private window and navigate to the site there. In private windows, the extension isn't active, and everything works as expected. This is a bandage fix of course, and probably not the best solution, but it is one.

pbl987 commented 2 years ago

I am referring to /wiki/Per-Domain-Isolation, which i have read, but i don't understand.

IMO the instructions are gibberish. What do i have to set up to make an exception?

Currently, i can't login in to Yahoo Mail, becuse it redirects shortly from https://**login**.yahoo.com/ to https://**mail**.yahoo.com/, so i can't set it up for a permanent container.

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