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"textContent": "privacylover:\n\n> It seems like something that you can already accomplish by opening a different browser profile\n\nThe containers carry over the same settings and you can color code them for different identities, it’s kind of a convenience feature to make browsing under multiple identities easier.\n\npolyester_apricot650:\n\n> How is this any different from Firefox’s implementation?\n\nFirefox requires an extension to use them, or at least to have the nice UI to go with it. Apart from that it’s pretty similar, it’s just nice to also have that feature in Brave",
"title": "Brave Containers are now live!"
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