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1. lolind+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-05-26 05:53:51
I can have 3+ different temporary containers open at once, each with a distinct set of cookies, whereas private browsing gives me only one extra cookie jar.

It's massively helpful for testing interactions between users.

replies(2): >>adastr+M1 >>skykoo+N97
2. adastr+M1[view] [source] 2023-05-26 06:10:18
>>lolind+(OP)
At least on my chromium variant each private window (not tab: window) gets its own isolated environment.

I frequently use this to log into websites with different user accounts for testing purposes.

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3. lolind+o4[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-26 06:37:34
>>adastr+M1
Good to know, I'll take a look!
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4. adastr+211[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-26 14:12:01
>>lolind+o4
To be a little more explicit, I think you need to spawn a private window from a non-private window to get a new environment. If you do it from another private window it uses the same sandbox.
5. skykoo+N97[view] [source] 2023-05-28 21:36:55
>>lolind+(OP)
And unlike private browsing windows, they persist across browser restarts until all their tabs are closed.
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