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how can I get an "unsecure" container?

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I need a "container similar to the Facebook container but the "unsecure" container I set that addresses or networks allowed to use it and it is for me to run all my old incecure but VERY needed apps like Java 6, old flash, Mac Mac/old crypto, etc.

Why? I still have HP ILO2 hardware, 4GB SAN switches that require JAVA 6, etc.

This "Insecure container" is where all the old outdated plugin support would exist in a sandbox while still allowing me to have a modern secure browser.

Pls help!

I need a "container similar to the Facebook container but the "unsecure" container I set that addresses or networks allowed to use it and it is for me to run all my old incecure but VERY needed apps like Java 6, old flash, Mac Mac/old crypto, etc. Why? I still have HP ILO2 hardware, 4GB SAN switches that require JAVA 6, etc. This "Insecure container" is where all the old outdated plugin support would exist in a sandbox while still allowing me to have a modern secure browser. Pls help!

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There is no such option. You should consider using a backup browser for all these legacy stuff.

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Containers do not function like that.

Java has not been supported in mainline Firefox since 52. You can run Java in Firefox 52 esr as outlined in the following https://www.fxsitecompat.com/en-CA/docs/2016/plug-in-support-has-been-dropped-other-than-flash/

Java has never functioned on Firefox for Android.