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Yeah I second this! For me a specific use case of this is that I have a lot of the same SaaS platforms that I use in professional projects, that I want each workspace to have an open session for different identity. So that I don't have to login / log out or have multiple identities logged in at once. |
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Yes please! This separation between work and personal is a killer feature, and only Arc has nailed it. Other browsers are just so bad at this, I don't even bother and live with the fact that i'm suddenly saving something on Youtube to my work account, or whatever |
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This function is already implemented. You just need to assign a separate container to the Workspace. Click on the three dots next to the Workspace name, select "Set Default Container," and choose the desired one. You can create a new container in the browser settings. |
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@Shape6253 amazing, you're absolutely right! It might be nice to make this clearer to people. |
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One possible solution is to provide the option to automatically create a new container when setting up a workspace. Users should also see a clear explanation so they understand that all sites within it are isolated from others by default. Otherwise, users will start asking not how to isolate, but why they are isolated |
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Containers does not handle different browser settings, ex. proxy settings and more... So a easier way to chose profile is very welcome! |
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Isolating addons to specific workspaces is not possible with containers as far as I can tell. I think this is only doable in Firefox with profiles. For example. I'd like to be able to only use my personal password manager in my Personal Zen workspace and the same for my work password manager and Work workspace |
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when searching history you can see every profile's history at once... |
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What feature would you like to see?
hello!
this is a feature that as far as i'm aware only arc browser has, but is the entire reason i use the broswer,
it's the concept of "profiles" where if i switch from one profile to another it's effectively another browser in the same window; with all my client info, accounts, cookies, etcetc being completely wiped and being an entirely new instance.
What platform are you seeing the problem on?
macOS
Additional context
this is a killer feature for people like me who attempt to keep their personal life and professional life separate and allows me to easily separate sensitive information such as bank logins and what not into one profile, then if i'm saying doing something like streaming then i can have a seperate profile where everything is logged out and i don't have to worry about any crossing of information/sensitivity.
~ Created automatically from issue: #532
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