• delcaran@feddit.it
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      19 days ago

      I have a personal profile with different containers for different uses: Facebook, google, banking, shopping, browsing, local host, etc.

      Then a profile for my fencing association, with different containers for my admin profile, my profile as an athlete and some other profiles as needed (these are all google workspaces or google profiles).

      Then a third profile for my scout’s group.

      This kind of separation of context is what is keeping me on Librewolf despite the performances not on par with Brave and some other other really annoying issues.

      • timbuck2themoon@sh.itjust.works
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        20 days ago

        Are people really using a single login on a shared computer? Why?

        I did this precisely once for a couple who were not tech savvy but other than that I would think it would be rare.

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          20 days ago

          I have a computer plugged to the tv in my house, it’s easier to manage this way for us and not having to change account every 10 minutes.

          You could also imagine using profiles for work/personal sessions. For the same reasons I mentioned, to isolate extensions, history, etc.