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Security/Contextual Identity Project/Containers

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updated information on the containers about:config pref
==How to Use Containers==
The containers feature can be is enabled in Firefox Nightly 50 by going to `default with the about:config` and setting the pref `privacy.userContext.enabled` pref set to true. Once When enabled, containers will integrate seamlessly into your current browsing experience. You will have the option to open entirely new browsing contexts, which will have their browser storage (such as cookies or localStorage) separated from other containers. Your normal tabs, which we consider to exist in the ''default container'', will still look and act as you'd expect them to before enabling containers.
Container tabs operate just as you would expect a normal tab to, except for the fact that the sites you visit will have access to a separate slice of the browser's storage. This means your site preferences, logged in sessions, and advertising tracking data won't carry over to the new container. Likewise, any browsing you do within the new container will not affect the preferences, logged in sessions, or tracking data of your other containers.
===Hamburger Menu===
To access the hamburger menu, you must restart your browser after setting `privacy.userContext.enabled` to true. Once this is doneIn Firefox Nightly, click the hamburger menu (three horizontal bars on the right hand side of the browser), and then click "Customize". From here, you'll find the "Open Container Tab" icon under the "Additional Tools and Features" section of the icons.
[[File:Containers-hamburger-menu-customize.png|700px|frameless]]
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