Add-ons / Plugins, Firefox — August 30, 2010 3:27 pm

Multifox – Login With Multiple Accounts Simultaneously In Firefox

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What do you do when you want to login with multiple accounts simultaneously? Maybe some of you are wondering, is it possible? Yes, it is really possible with the help of Multifox.

Multifox is a Firefox add-on that allows the users to connect to websites with different usernames, all at the same time! For example, if you have multiple Gmail or Twitter accounts and you want to check them simultaneously, just click “Open in a New Identity Profile” that will appear in the context menu once the add-on has been installed.

Each Firefox window, managed by Multifox, accesses an account without interfering each other.

To start using Multifox, all you have to do is install it and then restart your browser. Once your browser has restarted, you can now login with multiple accounts simultaneously. How? Just click “Open in a New Identity Profile” from the Context Menu or go to File then click “Open in a New Identity Profile”. You can also use the shortcut, just press (CTRL+SHIFT+M).

New Identity Profile

Each Multifox window is assigned with a number indicating the identity profile. If you need to access 5 Gmail accounts you will need 5 windows with different identity profiles.

Multifox Identity Profile

If Firefox crashes, all the profiles generated by Multifox will be preserved when Firefox restores the session.

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this program wont let me open another fucntioning window and i cannot remove it

Really? You can remove it from the Add-ons Manager. Once removed, try to re-install it once again and see if it works this time. If not, you may need to report it to the developer.

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