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seems counter intuitive.. each incognito window should be separated into their containers.
seems like a good idea to take that container addon and apply that to incognito.
why would you expect each tab connected to the same window to each have a different cache or whatever as if it wasnt connected to the same window.
it seems counterintuitive to expect that.
unless yall mean opening up multiple windows then i ask what r u using incognito for so much. nobody cares about you or your data in any significant way thatll affect you.
No not tabs sharing data but windows sharing data is unintuitive
There's an add on that lets you create custom containers, a container acts as it's own session in a way, content, cache, cookies etc are all localised to one container
For example, you open youtube in one then open gmail in another container, neither one will know you're logged into the other
Yup, I use the multi-account containers addon and have one for work, one for personal, one for banking stuff, one for shopping, etc. You can have websites locked to a given container, or you can choose each time you open a link.
However, that's a completely separate concept from private tabs. With private tabs, once you close the last private tab, your entire session is cleared.
You can move tabs between windows, so either you need to go with each tab is a separate container, or all private mode windows share a container.
Perhaps it makes sense to have multiple private browsing windows and label them to make it obvious? Or just eliminate private mode and just use containers for it with a setting for each container for which addons work with that container.
All of that seems complicated, so I prefer to just keep it simple. I use containers to separate concerns/accounts, and private browsing if I want to ensure browsing history isn't tracked (esp. useful when searching for Christmas/birthday gifts).