Containers are an organizational tool for managing browser tabs. Each container encapsulates a set of preferences and settings, which are automatically applied to all tabs opened within that container. This allows users to separate different browsing contexts for enhanced privacy, security, and workflow management.

Key Features

  • Container Cookie Contexts
    Each container provides a unique contextual identity, allowing you to separate activities such as work, personal browsing, or online shopping. This helps prevent cross-site tracking and keeps your sessions isolated.

  • Tor Proxy
    Containers can be configured to route traffic through a Tor proxy, providing enhanced anonymity and privacy for tabs within that container.

  • Biometric Authentication
    You can require biometric authentication (such as fingerprint or facial recognition) to access tabs within a container, adding an extra layer of security.

On-Device AI

WebLibre can use a local AI model to read your open tab titles and suggest container tabs and names. Everything happens on your device. You can control this behavior anytime through settings.


Note:
All preferences set at the container level are automatically inherited by the tabs within that container, ensuring consistent behavior and security across your browsing sessions.