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Having multiple workspaces for organisation and different profiles for containerisation is great, but why do they have to be linked?
If you could left click on a tab (wether its pinned or not) and assign it to its own profile or a preexisting one, you could have multiple (lets say instagram) tabs open, in the same (for ex. social media) workspace, but all logged into different accounts, since they all are on their own profile.
Further this can reduce tracking by (lets say google) by not being logged into a your account on the main profile you browse on.
Lots of third party websites incorporate googles services on their site, so even if you don't want to log into that site with your google account, google already knows you visited the site (very obvious when you see the sign in with google prompt pop up).
Setting a rule to always open (in this example google.com, youtube.com, gmail.com etc.) in a separate profile, regardless the workspace it's open in, could drastically reduce how much (in this example google) can track users on sites not even owned by them.
Also obligatory arc user here (been eyeing zen for a good time now, but haven't had a reason to switch since there's nothing to gain yet) This would make me switch in a heartbeat.
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Having multiple workspaces for organisation and different profiles for containerisation is great, but why do they have to be linked?
If you could left click on a tab (wether its pinned or not) and assign it to its own profile or a preexisting one, you could have multiple (lets say instagram) tabs open, in the same (for ex. social media) workspace, but all logged into different accounts, since they all are on their own profile.
Further this can reduce tracking by (lets say google) by not being logged into a your account on the main profile you browse on.
Lots of third party websites incorporate googles services on their site, so even if you don't want to log into that site with your google account, google already knows you visited the site (very obvious when you see the sign in with google prompt pop up).
Setting a rule to always open (in this example google.com, youtube.com, gmail.com etc.) in a separate profile, regardless the workspace it's open in, could drastically reduce how much (in this example google) can track users on sites not even owned by them.
Also obligatory arc user here (been eyeing zen for a good time now, but haven't had a reason to switch since there's nothing to gain yet) This would make me switch in a heartbeat.
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