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Running a business using linux
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Just use tabs they can't access each other's data. Or use a tab session manager. Or separate Firefox profiles.
I don't trust Chrome, Zoom or Teams, but sometimes have to use them. I will keep them in a separate VM but will look into Firefox profiles.
So it's just paranoia then... Which makes sense as it's way over the top.
Heck, even just creating separate system accounts and doing 'sudo -u social firefox' would be easier than spinning and maintaining VMs...
Yea, not going to lie that is probably the primary motivator here.