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I need to login to a site that I am developing with four different users at the same time.

Currently, I am using four different browsers, or two browsers (chrome and firefox) two times (incognito-private / normal)

But this arrangement is tedious. I do not want to have four windows. I want only one window with four tabs. Using tabs is easier and faster for me because I will be switching between tabs constantly.

Yoono plugin for firefox seems to do what I want but I prefer to stay away from a service that makes me register one social network.

I am not constraint to any of the major browsers. I could use Firefox, Chrome, or IE (for windows).

Is there a Windows browser that have session per tab? Or a plugin for one of them to accomplish the same task?

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A bit late I know, but I found this "Private Tab" plugin does the trick. It opens up a new tab in Private Browsing Mode, they are private and separated from each other...

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/private-tab/

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    I just tried. It does open a private tab. But if you open two private tabs, they are not indpendent from each other. Try login to gmail in a private tab.. and then open another private tab. If you go to gmail in this second tab, you'll be already logged in.
    – Fernando
    Nov 20, 2013 at 0:46
  • Ah that's a shame, back to the drawing board then I guess. Nov 20, 2013 at 23:02
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Now there is Brave Browser that allows create tabs with different sessions.

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  • Brave browser no longer support new session for each tab
    – java_dev
    Sep 12, 2019 at 8:44
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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ is what you are after.

Under the hood, it separates website storage into tab-specific Containers. Cookies downloaded by one Container are not available to other Containers. With the Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension, you can...

  • Sign in to two different accounts on the same site (for example, you could sign in to work email and home email in two different Container tabs.
  • Keep different kinds of browsing far away from each other (for example, you might use one Container tab for managing your Checking Account and a different Container tab for searching for new songs by your favorite band)
  • Avoid leaving social-network footprints all over the web (for example, you could use a Container tab for signing in to a social network, and use a different tab for visiting online news sites, keeping your social identity separate from tracking scripts on news sites)
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This is an old thread, but the topic is still relevant to a valuable workflow.

Session Box is exactly what you need, in chrome.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sessionbox-multi-login-to/megbklhjamjbcafknkgmokldgolkdfig

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