12.10.2019
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Multifox is a completely free Firefox extension that allows you to log into multiple accounts in same websites easily. So, you can open multiple accounts of Facebook, Gmail, Twitter or any other account, in same browser window and work on all of them together. Firefox Multi-Account Containers by Mozilla Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs that preserve your privacy. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously. Sep 16, 2019  Mozilla Firefox is one of the fastest free web browsers available in the tech market. Multifaceted, the browser comes with various features like Pocket, live bookmarking, tabbed browsing, download manager, upgraded privacy protection, etc.

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The functionality of MultiFox is something I've been needing for awhile in order to log into multiple accounts on the same site simultaneously. However, due to the fact that I also still regularly need Java for certain tasks, I'm currently stuck using FireFox ESR 52.8.0Is there a similar add-on that works with FireFox ESR?

I've tried using a compatible version of 'FireFox Multi-Account Containers' but it appears to be broken too.Any help will be greatly appreciated!Modified May 25, 2018 at 11:33:05 AM PDT by Gandora23. Hi, you found one that I would suggest, see several others below:.the same stuff but close:.I never used that so you will have to check this search page out to see if anything useful to you:.you contact the developer of below to see if issues for your version as below is what the Developer of MultiFox recommends to use:.let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

Multifox for chrome

After a FF upgrade (from maybe version 17 or 19 to version 22 I think, I'm a little late in complaining about this), the Multifox functionality stopped working. Now, when one tries to open a new identity profile (enabling multiple Yahoo or Gmail accounts to be open at the same time), there's an error message:'Multifox is not available from private windows. Please try again from a regular window.' I was previously able to 'privately browse' by turning off the history, etc., and this had no bearing on my ability to open a new identity profile window. Are there plans to restore this? I don't ever store history, but I'd like to see multiple e-mail accounts simultaneously. It's really a shame that this got 'fixed'.

After a FF upgrade (from maybe version 17 or 19 to version 22 I think, I'm a little late in complaining about this), the Multifox functionality stopped working. Now, when one tries to open a new identity profile (enabling multiple Yahoo or Gmail accounts to be open at the same time), there's an error message:'Multifox is not available from private windows. Please try again from a regular window.' I was previously able to 'privately browse' by turning off the history, etc., and this had no bearing on my ability to open a new identity profile window. Are there plans to restore this? I don't ever store history, but I'd like to see multiple e-mail accounts simultaneously.

Mozilla Multifox

It's really a shame that this got 'fixed'. Private Browsing and not saving browser history aren't exactly the same thing. In Options Privacy you can disable Remember my browsing history and download history and not enable Private Browsing.Have you tried doing it in that manner?YMMV, I haven't tried it myself, so it is just a suggestionAs far as Firefox rote behavior, IMO the place to look for a 'solution' for multiple simultaneous logins to the same server is with the Multi-Fox developer.Unlike many other browsers out there, Firefox uses one executable instance for all open windows and tabs. And IMO until Mozilla changes to separate instances per window (as with IE) or multiple instances per tab (as I am told Chrome does) there isn't going to be a true solution beyond what an add-on may provide.1. Private Browsing and not saving browser history aren't exactly the same thing. In Options Privacy you can disable Remember my browsing history and download history and not enable Private Browsing.Have you tried doing it in that manner?YMMV, I haven't tried it myself, so it is just a suggestionAs far as Firefox rote behavior, IMO the place to look for a 'solution' for multiple simultaneous logins to the same server is with the Multi-Fox developer.Unlike many other browsers out there, Firefox uses one executable instance for all open windows and tabs. And IMO until Mozilla changes to separate instances per window (as with IE) or multiple instances per tab (as I am told Chrome does) there isn't going to be a true solution beyond what an add-on may provide.

Mozilla Multifox 1

Private Browsing and not saving browser history aren't exactly the same thing. In Options Privacy you can disable 'Remember my browsing history and download history' and not enable Private Browsing.Have you tried doing it in that manner? 'YMMV, I haven't tried it myself, so it is just a suggestion'As far as Firefox rote behavior, IMO the place to look for a 'solution' for multiple simultaneous logins to the same server is with the Multi-Fox developer.Unlike many other browsers out there, Firefox uses one executable instance for all open windows and tabs. And IMO until Mozilla changes to separate instances per window '(as with IE)' or multiple instances per tab '(as I am told Chrome does)' there isn't going to be a true solution beyond what an add-on may provide.