Closed Bug 1695222 Opened 3 years ago Closed 1 year ago

Total Cookie Protection Vs. First Party Isolation Vs. Multi-account Container Vs. Project Fission

Categories

(Core :: Privacy: Anti-Tracking, enhancement)

Desktop
All
enhancement

Tracking

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RESOLVED INVALID

People

(Reporter: theevilskeleton, Unassigned)

Details

(Whiteboard: [not-a-fission-bug])

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:87.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/87.0

Steps to reproduce:

Hi,

I'd like to ask what the differences are between the recently announced Total Cookie Protection, First Party Isolation and Multi-account Container.

I find them very confusing when put together, since they all achieve similar goals, but I don't know which one would be the best when it comes to privacy and security, for stability, etc.

I'd like to request if this can be documented in Mozilla's wiki or in a similar page, since it's generally very confusing. Maybe a comparison between the three. I wouldn't mind writing the documentation once I understand their differences.

Thank you.

OS: Unspecified → All
Hardware: Unspecified → Desktop
Version: Firefox 87 → Trunk

The Bugbug bot thinks this bug should belong to the 'Firefox::Protections UI' component, and is moving the bug to that component. Please revert this change in case you think the bot is wrong.

Component: Untriaged → Protections UI
Component: Protections UI → Privacy: Anti-Tracking
Product: Firefox → Core
Summary: Total Cookie Protection Vs. First Party Isolation Vs. Multi-account Container → Total Cookie Protection Vs. First Party Isolation Vs. Multi-account Container Vs. Project Fission
Whiteboard: [not-a-fission-bug]
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 1 year ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
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