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* Firefox comes with a set of containers that, through user research, our users will likely need and benefit from: | * Firefox comes with a set of containers that, through user research, our users will likely need and benefit from: | ||
** Personal (to use at home) | |||
** Work (to use at the office) | |||
** Banking (for accessing sites with financial or sensitive informations) | |||
** Shopping (for accessing ecommerce sites) | |||
** Custom (for future versions) | |||
* Through naming and onboarding, we gently encourage users to use different containers for different purposes, as separation limits tracking and improves security | * Through naming and onboarding, we gently encourage users to use different containers for different purposes, as separation limits tracking and improves security | ||
* A purpose-specific container can have many sites in it: | * A purpose-specific container can have many sites in it: | ||
** The Personal container can be signed into Outlook, Facebook and Twitter. Work can have Outlook, Facebook and Twitter, too. | |||
** The Banking container can be signed into your bank, insurance, accounting and investing websites | |||
** The Shopping container can be a place for Amazon, Alibaba, and other stores | |||
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* Right click menu will have two additional options | * Right click menu will have two additional options | ||
** Open Link in New Tab (this opens the link in the same container) | |||
** Open Link Outside of This Container (this opens the link ''outside'' of the container) | |||
** In future versions, we’d like the ability to open link in a specific containers | |||
* Command-clicking a link will open that link in a new tab in the same container | * Command-clicking a link will open that link in a new tab in the same container | ||
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