Creating multiple login accounts on a website is never an issue. Accessing them simultaneously is. Most browsers
have their own centralized cookie management system. When you are
logged in to a website in one instances, you won’t be able to login to
the same website using another account, even if you open a new tab or window.
Personally, I have more than 2 Gmail accounts, Yahoo accounts, Facebook
accounts and multiple login IDs to my own blog. There are times when I
need to login to different accounts to access a particular emails, or to
check the setting/status of the other accounts. Below are some of the
ways that I used to access to different accounts (of the same website )
simultaneously.
Install multiple browsers
This is definitely not the most effective method, but it is surely one method that works 100% of the time. Since all browsers have their own cookie management system, you can easily login to one account in Firefox, and another in IE/Chrome/Opera/Safari etc. The downside of this is that they clutter up your desktop, take up lot of memory and storage space.Firefox
To be able to login to various accounts in Firefox, the best way is to install the extension CookiePie.
What it does is to create different instances of cookies in different
tabs and windows so you can login to the same website with different
login ID simultaneously.
1. Install the CookiePie extension from the Nektra site.
2. In the current tab, login to your account with the primary ID
3. Open a new tab, right click at the tab and select Toggle On/Off Cookiepie.
You will now see a cookie on the tab.
4. On this new tab, you can now go to the same website and login with another ID.
Note: CookiePie conflicts with some of the extensions, like Tab mix plus and TooManyTabs. It might not work properly with these extensions.
Open IE8, go to the URl of the site and login with your first ID.
Go to File->New session. This will open a new window. Navigate to the same site and you should be able to login with another ID.
1. Login to the the website in Google Chrome.
2. Glick on the Tools icon and select New Incognito Window. Alternatively you can press Ctrl + Shift + N to open a new Incognito Window
3. Navigate to the same website and you should be able to login with another user ID.
What other methods do you use to login with different accounts on the same website simultaneously?
1. Install the CookiePie extension from the Nektra site.
2. In the current tab, login to your account with the primary ID
3. Open a new tab, right click at the tab and select Toggle On/Off Cookiepie.
You will now see a cookie on the tab.
4. On this new tab, you can now go to the same website and login with another ID.
Note: CookiePie conflicts with some of the extensions, like Tab mix plus and TooManyTabs. It might not work properly with these extensions.
Internet Explorer 8
Internet Explorer 8 comes with a New Session mode that allows you to start a new window with a brand new session.Open IE8, go to the URl of the site and login with your first ID.
Go to File->New session. This will open a new window. Navigate to the same site and you should be able to login with another ID.
Google Chrome
Google Chrome comes with a incognito mode that allows you to login to two different instances of the same website.1. Login to the the website in Google Chrome.
2. Glick on the Tools icon and select New Incognito Window. Alternatively you can press Ctrl + Shift + N to open a new Incognito Window
3. Navigate to the same website and you should be able to login with another user ID.
What other methods do you use to login with different accounts on the same website simultaneously?
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