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Multi-Account Containers - a Container for all Google Webpages does not Work with 'Limit to Designated Sites'

Open amirdagan opened this issue 4 years ago • 3 comments
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Bug 1733832

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:92.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/92.0

Firefox Multi-Account Containers version 7.4.0

Other extensions: Dark, Reader, uBlock Origin, Facebook Container, Open GNOME Shell

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Use the Multi-Account Containers add-on with a Google container for all *.google.com and *.youtube.com websites.
  2. Click the Multi-Account Containers add-on button > Manage Containers > Google > check the 'Limit to Designated Sites' checkbox.
  3. Try to open a *.google.com webpage

Actual results:

First possibility: The Google webpage (mail.google.com, calendar.google.com) is opened in no container and an error is shown: " 400. That’s an error. The server cannot process the request because it is malformed. It should not be retried. That’s all we know. "

Second possibility: youtube.com and play.google.com are loaded with no errors

Third possibility: drive.google.com is stuck in a blinking deadlock - does not load but doe not show an error.

Expected results:

All *.google.com webpages should load successfully within the Google container.

amirdagan avatar Oct 13 '21 19:10 amirdagan

This is the only active extension?

securingmom avatar Oct 16 '21 11:10 securingmom

Thanks @securingmom - updated the original description with all other extensions.

amirdagan avatar Oct 17 '21 10:10 amirdagan

I'm not sure if it's related but I just got error 400 under similar circumstances. I'm only getting the error when I open certain URLs in my Google container, not if I open with no container. The affected URLs all involve "myaccount.google.com/accounts/SetOSID?", with arguments varying depending on what "recent activity" I'm trying to view. I believe both the Google account and the "default container" (that is, no container) are login to the Google account I was trying to manage, so I'm not really sure what could be causing this. I wish I could share an example URL, but it's related to my account security... maybe check your own account for "Security alert" emails?

Twisted-Code avatar Aug 15 '22 15:08 Twisted-Code

Duplicate of #1882

dannycolin avatar Dec 02 '22 00:12 dannycolin