Nov 06 2019 04:59 AM
Is there a way to run installed applications in a separate session or profile?
I have Youtube music installed as an application trough Edge, and every time i launch it, my password manager opens to unlock the vault. It would be handy if you could turn off add-ons in applications so they are lighter weight and more like a actual application.
This could be fixed by having a separate profile or session for applications.
Nov 06 2019 05:53 AM
Nov 06 2019 07:05 AM
Nov 06 2019 02:18 PM
Solution@TargetCrafter very interesting suggestions, thank you. We have had requests to make sure Extensions work in PWAs so that people can use their Password Manager, etc.... I think this requires some user studies and data.
I'm going to track these internally. Keep 'em coming!
-John
Nov 07 2019 12:57 AM
Nov 07 2019 01:13 AM
Extensions do work, but tools (menu>more tools) are missing.
It would be nice if we could disable some extensions, for example:
I use Buttercup as my password manager, and everytime i open the browser, t asks me to unlock my vault. This also happens when i open the YouTube Music "application", and it just opens in a normal tab, in addition to the YouTube Music "application". This is why I'd like to be able to run them in a separate session or profile so this doesn't happen.
Nov 07 2019 02:07 AM
@TargetCrafter wrote:Extensions do work, but tools (menu>more tools) are missing.
It would be nice if we could disable some extensions, for example:
I use Buttercup as my password manager, and everytime i open the browser, t asks me to unlock my vault. This also happens when i open the YouTube Music "application", and it just opens in a normal tab, in addition to the YouTube Music "application". This is why I'd like to be able to run them in a separate session or profile so this doesn't happen.
sounds good
like in here
under "allow in InPrivate"
they can add a new option called "allow in PWA mode"
i think it will take care of that issue
Nov 06 2019 02:18 PM
Solution@TargetCrafter very interesting suggestions, thank you. We have had requests to make sure Extensions work in PWAs so that people can use their Password Manager, etc.... I think this requires some user studies and data.
I'm going to track these internally. Keep 'em coming!
-John