Facebook Container for Firefox 1.2.5

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Facebook Container for Firefox allows you to fully control and quarantine your web activity from Facebook.
Facebook Container for Firefox allows you to control and quarantine your web activity from Facebook.

With all the revelations in the news about Facebook prying a bit too far into what we do online even when you are logged out of Facebook, we knew it was just a matter of time before an app such as this would be launched. This add-on is an excellent alternative to deleting your Facebook profile since it gives you the ability to control the data that the prying eyes of Facebook can access. This extension efficiently confines your identity into a separate container which makes it difficult for Facebook to track your activity on other websites via third-party cookies.

When you install Facebook Container for Firefox, it deletes your Facebook cookies and logs you out of Facebook. On your next visit to Facebook, it will open from in a new blue-colored browser tab (aka “container tab”). In that tab, you can log in to Facebook and use it normally. If you either click on a non-Facebook link or navigate to any non-Facebook websites via the URL bar, they will load outside of the container. You will be able to log in and use Facebook normally when in the Facebook Container but when clicking any Facebook Share buttons on other browser tabs will load them within the Facebook Container. Keep in mind that utilizing these buttons will pass data to Facebook about the website that you shared from. Additionally, any embedded Facebook comments and Like buttons in tabs outside the Facebook Container will not function. This blocks Facebook from associating information about your activity on websites outside of Facebook to your Facebook identity.

Also, any websites that permit account creation or log in via your Facebook credentials will not work properly - this is due to the extension being designed to separate Facebook use from the use of other websites, this behavior is expected.

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