Facebook Container is a Firefox add-on that helps you set boundaries with Facebook and other Meta websites. This extension isolates Meta sites (including Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger) from the rest of the web to limit where the company can track you.
How does Facebook Container work?The Facebook like and share buttons that appear on shopping, news and other sites contain Facebook trackers. Even if you don’t use them, Facebook uses these buttons to track you. Facebook Container blocks these trackers and will display a purple fence icon to show you where these trackers were removed.
When you visit a Meta site – like Facebook, Instagram or Messenger – the extension loads it in the special Facebook container, and the fence icon appears in your address bar. This puts Facebook and other Meta sites in their own boundary. You can allow other sites into the Facebook Container boundary, but this will allow Facebook to track more of your web browsing.
When you visit a non-Facebook site that has Facebook trackers, Facebook Container alerts you of those trackers and blocks them.
You can add other websites to Facebook Container, if you prefer Facebook to see your activity on that site.
Follow the same steps to Remove Site from Facebook Container.
How do I install Facebook Container?First, make sure the add-on is installed, enabled and up to date by checking your installed add-ons.
For more information, see Facebook Container isn't working.
What happens when I log in to other sites using my Facebook account?Facebook login buttons on other sites contain Facebook trackers. You can still log in, but this allows Facebook to track your activity there. Allowing a site into the Facebook Container boundary allows Meta/Facebook to build a fuller picture of your online life.
How does this affect Facebook’s features?You can still use Facebook as you normally would on facebook.com. Facebook Container removes their trackers on other sites. The following will not work:
This add-on does not prevent Facebook and its holding company Meta from mishandling the data it already has or permitted others to obtain about you. Meta/Facebook still has access to everything that you do while you are on facebook.com or in the Facebook app, including your Facebook comments, photo uploads, likes and any data you share with Facebook connected apps. Meta also has access to what you do on Messenger and Instagram, which the company also owns.
Other ad networks may try to link your Facebook activities with your regular browsing. In addition to using this add-on, there are other things you can do to maximize your protection, including changing your Facebook settings, using Enhanced Tracking Protection and/or using the Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension to further limit tracking.
How do I use Containers for other websites?Good news! Containers aren’t just for Meta/Facebook. When you install Facebook Container, you might also see other containers. To get the best experience, install Firefox Multi-Account Containers in addition to Facebook Container.
To learn more about how Multi-Account Containers work, see the Multi-Account Containers article.
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