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When enabling Multi-Account Containers integration and also enabling "Automatically create Deletes History Temporary Containers", links from one of the containers used by Multi-Account Containers (but which are not specifically handled by that container) are opened in a regular temporary container.
Expected behavior
I would expect them to be opened in a Deletes History Temporary Container.
Steps to reproduce
Install Multi-Account Containers
Configure it to always open links for a specific domain in a specific container
Enable the Multi-Account Containers integration in Temporary Containers
Enable - Automatically create "Deletes History Temporary Containers"
Open a page handled by a container in the Multi-Account Containers extension
Click a link that leads to a domain not handled by any container
Observe the type of container the link is opened in
Actual behavior
When enabling Multi-Account Containers integration and also enabling "Automatically create Deletes History Temporary Containers", links from one of the containers used by Multi-Account Containers (but which are not specifically handled by that container) are opened in a regular temporary container.
Expected behavior
I would expect them to be opened in a Deletes History Temporary Container.
Steps to reproduce
Notes
Preferences dump: temporary_containers_preferences_2022-06-28_19.02.07.json.txt
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