Before the advent of containers, opening different sessions (think usernames/passwords) of the same domain could only be achieved opening different browsers.
I have to disagree, private mode was able of that (and keeping your cookies, etc sandboxed) too.
BTW: The treetabs extension looks really nice, will give it a try :)
Yes. Private mode is basically another browser. You can't have a private tab among your other non-private tabs. You need to have an private/incognito window.
Also, multiple tabs in the same incognito windows share session/cookies/etc...
Container Tabs allow you to have in the same browser multiple session-independent tabs.
Before the advent of containers, opening different sessions (think usernames/passwords) of the same domain could only be achieved opening different browsers.
I have to disagree, private mode was able of that (and keeping your cookies, etc sandboxed) too.
BTW: The treetabs extension looks really nice, will give it a try :)
Yes. Private mode is basically another browser. You can't have a private tab among your other non-private tabs. You need to have an private/incognito window.
Also, multiple tabs in the same incognito windows share session/cookies/etc...
Container Tabs allow you to have in the same browser multiple session-independent tabs.
Tree-Tabs is a life change, @lumpenstein !