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There are a lot of articles exposing each option. Personally I prefer chromium based browsers because they support full site isolation (sandboxing) of each tab.
I tried googling about Chrome containerization of tabs and found nothing. Can you elaborate?
In fact, searching "chrome tab containerization" only results in discussions asking if there's a way to use something like firefox's containers on chrome. -
Also isn't that what Firefox containers do?
It's not per tab, but I don't see how that would be useful. I add specific topics and then make / destroy the containers as needed.
It's already annoying enough logging into the sites per container, I can't imagine doing that every time I open a tab.
This is the even better sandboxing. You can only give access to the groups container.
It's one of the main features of Vivaldi
I was talking about site isolation which is nog available in all of Firefox versions, my apologies!
Looks like it has been in the base Firefox since 2021: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Fission
Do you mean sandboxing? Isn't this just Firefox's project Fission, which is already implemented?