How do account spaces work?
Separate home pages, favorites, history, opened tabs, search engines, and browsing settings by account.
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Guides for One Browser: account spaces, tabs and history, local media browsing, privacy space, downloads, collaboration, and tools.
Separate home pages, favorites, history, opened tabs, search engines, and browsing settings by account.
View guideOpen files or folders, use the file view, and browse media with thumbnails and gestures.
View guideUnderstand private media libraries, temporary previews, and cache cleanup.
View guideOpen tools through internal pages for AI images, GIF flow, color, text, Sudoku, and more.
View guideOne Browser can keep different browsing contexts apart. Account configuration can include home pages, search engine, favorites, history, tab display preferences, and restored tabs.
Use this when one person needs separate work/personal browsing contexts, or when a shared device needs clearer separation.
Suggested flow:
The browser manages multiple tabs, restores opened tabs, writes browsing history, and stores favorites. If a page opens in an unexpected place, check the current account and tab settings first.
If a previous page seems missing, check the current account, browsing history, favorites, and restored tabs in that order. Histories and favorites are separated by account, so not seeing another account’s data is expected.
One Browser is also a local media viewer. It can open files and folders, browse images and videos, generate thumbnails, and use local file associations.
If video or thumbnail loading fails, check whether the source file still exists and whether the folder has permission.
Gesture notes:
Privacy Space is designed for account-based private media management. It may create temporary preview files while viewing private media, so users should understand cleanup and avoid treating it as a full security boundary without reading the notes.
Recommendations:
The app includes download features and local PC collaboration/chat features. This section covers the network and safety notes to check before using them.
PC collaboration and local services are best used on trusted local networks. On public Wi-Fi or untrusted networks, be careful with collaboration, file transfer, and local tool services.
One Browser includes internal tools such as AI image generation, ComfyUI launching, GIF Flow, healing tools, text tools, color tools, and Sudoku. Open them from the in-app tools area and choose the tool that matches the task.
It is closer to a browser plus media and utility workbench. If you only need stable general browsing, your system browser may be better. One Browser is more useful when you need account separation, media gestures, floating tools, and local utilities.
Because it is private media management, not a complete security product. Temporary previews, cache files, system permissions, and shared-device use all affect the privacy boundary.
The old page mentions Xbox support, but the exact experience may depend on input method, file access, and platform limits. Treat Xbox as an additional supported scenario, not the primary promise.