persistent private browsing ?

2015-11-15 Thread Erez D
Hello

Today browsers support Private Browsing mode (e.g. sandbox) . however, when
i close that window, all it's data is lost, next time i will again need to
supply my login, password, etc

What i want, is a way to sandbox a site (e.g. facebook), and reopen it
tomorrow in the same sandbox. i.e. when i am going to a web page not from
that sandbox, if that web page includes pages from facebook, it will not be
able to track my facebook identity as i login to facebook only from the
sandbox.

the only way i can do it right now is by accessing facebook from a
different browser than the rest of the pages.

however there are many websites (facebook, google twiter etc.) and i do not
have so many browsers

is there a way to open a private browsing page, and be able to access it
again after reopening the browser ?
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Re: persistent private browsing ?

2015-11-15 Thread Rabin Yasharzadehe
I'm using chrome and launch it with a new DATADIR each time. (see here

)
useful for sites which need flash.

I was having problems downloading the CRX files so now i just point them
directly in the config file
and each new Chrome run will download them.



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On 15 November 2015 at 10:18, Erez D  wrote:

> Hello
>
> Today browsers support Private Browsing mode (e.g. sandbox) . however,
> when i close that window, all it's data is lost, next time i will again
> need to supply my login, password, etc
>
> What i want, is a way to sandbox a site (e.g. facebook), and reopen it
> tomorrow in the same sandbox. i.e. when i am going to a web page not from
> that sandbox, if that web page includes pages from facebook, it will not be
> able to track my facebook identity as i login to facebook only from the
> sandbox.
>
> the only way i can do it right now is by accessing facebook from a
> different browser than the rest of the pages.
>
> however there are many websites (facebook, google twiter etc.) and i do
> not have so many browsers
>
> is there a way to open a private browsing page, and be able to access it
> again after reopening the browser ?
>
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Re: persistent private browsing ?

2015-11-15 Thread Efraim Flashner
I'm using privacy badger to block the following aspects of the different ads, 
including facebook. Doesn't sandbox them, but does keep them all from following 
me around the web.  I'm also using privoxy with tor to pass my browser traffic 
through tor, but that's not really going to make a difference in relation to 
your question.


On Sun, 15 Nov 2015 10:26:18 +0200
Rabin Yasharzadehe  wrote:

> I'm using chrome and launch it with a new DATADIR each time. (see here
> 
> )
> useful for sites which need flash.
> 
> I was having problems downloading the CRX files so now i just point them
> directly in the config file
> and each new Chrome run will download them.
> 
> --
> Rabin
> 
> On 15 November 2015 at 10:18, Erez D  wrote:
> 
> > Hello
> >
> > Today browsers support Private Browsing mode (e.g. sandbox) . however,
> > when i close that window, all it's data is lost, next time i will again
> > need to supply my login, password, etc
> >
> > What i want, is a way to sandbox a site (e.g. facebook), and reopen it
> > tomorrow in the same sandbox. i.e. when i am going to a web page not from
> > that sandbox, if that web page includes pages from facebook, it will not be
> > able to track my facebook identity as i login to facebook only from the
> > sandbox.
> >
> > the only way i can do it right now is by accessing facebook from a
> > different browser than the rest of the pages.
> >
> > however there are many websites (facebook, google twiter etc.) and i do
> > not have so many browsers
> >
> > is there a way to open a private browsing page, and be able to access it
> > again after reopening the browser ?
> >

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