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    The Firefox Containers add-on is a useful tool for managing cookies by keeping them separate. However, is there a way to automatically open each tab in its own container, creating a new container for every tab? At present, when you browse a privacy forum like Lemmy and click on an external link to a site that collects cookies, that site can collect cookies associated with your Lemmy account.

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      The Firefox Containers add-on is a useful tool for managing cookies by keeping them separate. However, is there a way to automatically open each tab in its own container, creating a new container for every tab? At present, when you browse a privacy forum like Lemmy and click on an external link to a site that collects cookies, that site can collect cookies associated with your Lemmy account.

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      you can use a combination of 'Always Open Site in Container' 'Limit to Designated Sites' and temporary containers for that.

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