Free users don’t get an incognito mode or separate user profiles either. You can also only open one project at a time.
Since Puppeteer is based on Headless Chrome, you won't be able to test any browsers other than Chrome. It has a very well structured API and a clear, essentials-only documentation that is very easy to follow. You’re limited to three projects and three separate tab sessions per project. If you are looking for a way to automate your browser tests, Puppeteer is probably the most user-friendly tool out there. If you want a more robust browser you have to pay $10 to $15 a month. That is, it’s free to use, but features are limited. In fact EO.WebBrowser has the whole browser engine embedded inside EO. NET programming interface - dont worry, its not a wrapper around the Chrome browser installed on your machine. Ghost Browser is built on the freemium model. Extension for Visual Studio - EO.WebBrowser is a web browser engine based on Googles Chrome project but with native. NET programming interface - don't worry, it's not a wrapper around the Chrome browser installed on your machine. That way you can do a social media project with all your various accounts open in different tabs, and then swap into your party-planning project with tabs open to email, list-making tools, calendars, and so on. Extension for Visual Studio - EO.WebBrowser is a web browser engine based on Google's Chrome project but with native. You can even go one level deeper and organize sites by “projects” that stash your tabs for you. Each new session tab is automatically assigned a different color. A major rewrite in 2017 (codenamed Quantum) made the browser faster and more user-friendly, but it also tightened up security in a way that required almost all existing extensions to be. Firefox and Opera appear to be safe from extension-specific attacks, but they remain vulnerable to. Each session has separate “cookie jars” so that you can remain logged in to multiple social media or email accounts at the same time in separate tabs. The Mars Stealer exploit can only identify crypto wallet credentials from Chrome-based browsers. That way you can have a set of tabs for your work accounts, and another for your personal ones. It’s built with productivity in mind and let’s you create separate browser sessions inside the same window.