Option to have certains URLs to be opened in defined profile
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I am thinking that a global website setting "Open in Profile" showsn here after SSL cert check, with a drop down to select options:
Current (default)
Profile 1
Profile 2
..
Would work for everyone interested?
This would work on per subdomain basis, as all website settings do.
i think that is a good solution
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It would be awsome if windows worked as workspaces as they do in browsers such as Arc, Vivaldi, or sigmaOS, with the possibility to create custom filters that open links directly in one of the worspaces:
example: I have a #1 personal worskpace, #2 work worskpace, #3 entertainment workspace... I wan't to create a filter in which all urls that either contain "youtube" or end with "youtube.com" open in the entertainment worspace, whereas all those containing "notion" open in work and so on...
To go even further, the possibility to associate each worspace with a different profile with its own extensions, logged accounts and whatnot would be optimal.
Vlad This is a lot like how Firefox containers work. I think theirs might be based on regex though. The benefit of using regex instead of just subdomains is in cases where an app will use a generic subdomain but put the "profile" of the saas app in the domain i.e. https://app.saas.company/company1 or even as a query string https://app.saas.company?profile=company1
I'd also like to push to have this be thought about with the upcoming sessions (i believe that is what they are being called) Allowing closer comparison of running Firefox Containers inside a Profile.
Scenario: I want to always be logged into my google account on mail.google.com but not on youtube.com. Currently, this means that I have to manually switch profiles before opening gmail and then switch back to my default profile when I'm done. It would be cool if I could instead choose a profile in the website settings for mail.google.com and gmail is then always opened in this profile (or even just in the context of this profile).
or is this what containers are going to do once they're implemented?
cyzyvos This is how we are thinking about it https://orionfeedback.org/d/4417-option-to-have-certains-urls-to-be-opened-in-defined-profile/33
cyzyvos This is part of my use case as well. Google is Orwellian with its insistence on signing you in automatically and without consent across all Google services when you sign in with any Google services, and I've not found a way to prevent this without breaking the login altogether. I have a few Google accounts for mail, one for Workspace, one for YouTube, etc. Having a container/profile/etc which enacts automatically when entering the defined subdomain is what makes FF containers work for me.
Vlad I am a fan of this implementation and would consider this an incredibly useful feature.