Container Autopilot av blandir
Opens new and external tabs in disposable temporary containers, and routes URLs matching your rules into permanent containers.
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Container Autopilot puts your containers on autopilot.
Disposable by default
Every new tab (Ctrl/Cmd+T), every link opened from another app, and every address you type into an uncontained tab opens in a fresh temporary container. When its last tab closes, the container — and all its cookies and site data — is deleted automatically. Nothing lingers.
Rules route to permanent containers
Define regular-expression rules that always open matching sites in a specific permanent container — your bank, your work domain, your personal accounts. The first matching rule wins.
Stays out of your way
Follow a link inside a container and you stay in that container. Container Autopilot only steps in for brand-new navigations, so normal browsing feels unchanged.
One-click control from the toolbar
The toolbar popup shows the current page and the container it's in. From there you can add a rule for the current site, spin up a new permanent container on the spot, or instantly reopen the current page in any container. A full "manage all" page lets you edit, add, and delete rules.
Container Autopilot complements Firefox's built-in containers and the Multi-Account Containers add-on, but doesn't require either.
Example rules
- Any github.com page:
- Only your bank's login:
- Anything under a work domain:
Privacy: Container Autopilot collects no data. Your rules are stored locally in your browser and never leave your device.
Disposable by default
Every new tab (Ctrl/Cmd+T), every link opened from another app, and every address you type into an uncontained tab opens in a fresh temporary container. When its last tab closes, the container — and all its cookies and site data — is deleted automatically. Nothing lingers.
Rules route to permanent containers
Define regular-expression rules that always open matching sites in a specific permanent container — your bank, your work domain, your personal accounts. The first matching rule wins.
Stays out of your way
Follow a link inside a container and you stay in that container. Container Autopilot only steps in for brand-new navigations, so normal browsing feels unchanged.
One-click control from the toolbar
The toolbar popup shows the current page and the container it's in. From there you can add a rule for the current site, spin up a new permanent container on the spot, or instantly reopen the current page in any container. A full "manage all" page lets you edit, add, and delete rules.
Container Autopilot complements Firefox's built-in containers and the Multi-Account Containers add-on, but doesn't require either.
Example rules
- Any github.com page:
^https?://([^/]*\.)?github\.com(/|$)- Only your bank's login:
^https://www\.mybank\.com/login- Anything under a work domain:
^https?://([^/]*\.)?corp\.example\.com/Privacy: Container Autopilot collects no data. Your rules are stored locally in your browser and never leave your device.
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- Versjon
- 1.0.0
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- 10 dager siden (5. juli 2026)
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