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CloseReview for Private Tab by webcraft
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I'd like understand why two private tabs know from eachother, which i think shouldn't be, but that's probably a firefox issue:
When i log in to a site that uses cookies, i can use a private tab to log in with another account, but when i open another private tab it's already logged in just like in the other private tab. In my understanding however, a tab (or window) would only be really private if it doesn't transfer any cookies whatsoever especially from other sites (possibly this is already the case).
Yes, this is a Firefox issue: Private Tab just uses built-in private browsing mechanism (and the same will happens with private windows without Private Tab).
If you want only separate cookies, try Multifox http://br.mozdev.org/multifox/
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