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Bug: Does not remember "Always Open" settings for multiple accounts on same site #1764

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FuzzeeDee opened this issue Jun 9, 2020 · 3 comments

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@FuzzeeDee
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I use multiple accounts for GMail and YouTube. When I select "always open in this container" it wipes out that decision for every other tab that has me logged into Gmail under a different account. This causes issues when I quite Firefox and open it again.

The whole reason I use containers is so that I can keep separate tabs open in Gmail each logged into it's own account. Same goes for YouTube. It keeps them separated just fine during use, it is when I reopen Firefox that I then have to go through the process all over again of having to select which containers to open the tabs in again, then I have to once again pin the tabs and put them all in the right order.

  • Multi-Account Containers Version: 6.2.5
  • Operating System + Version: Mac OS 10.15.5
  • Firefox Version: 77.0.1 - 64 bit

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@Solid-Ice8
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Why so many add-ons in Private/Incongo Mode? Container Tabs does not work in Private Mode...maybe that's why you're having problems?

I have never had any problems exiting (Alt+F4) FireFox. And I close it regularly to experiment.

All my containers tabs and my pinned tabs remain in place. I just continue where I left off (where ever that is)

@FuzzeeDee
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FuzzeeDee commented Jun 20, 2020 via email

@maxxcrawford
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Unfortunately, this is as-expected behavior. If you're going to use the same site in different containers, you will not be able to use the "Always open in…" feature. (Specifically, because the uniqueness of the URL is what is hooked into the specific "Open in…" logic.)

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