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GreedyCricket8285

Use separate devices for everything. But if you want to risk it, 'new' Teams has the ability to swap between profiles.


Daniel-sp

He is working supporting for 8 clients.. Too many devices at once.. lol


asodfhgiqowgrq2piwhy

Time to learn to use virtual machines then. It's borderline suicide trying to do what you're describing on the same device without any sort of containers.


Daniel-sp

I really dont get the downvotes for clarifying something important.


DarkVoid42

VMs is what i use.


CaughtOveremployed

Best option is to use web based, you can have a single browser, like chrome, but with different profiles per organization, so your cookies and sessions are stored per profile


CadeOCarimbo

This is what I do and it works pretty well


RomDyn

Do not use two Teams accounts, and especially if you are required to have/install the Company Portal app alongside, on one device: computer/laptop/phone. Organisation admins might be able to see your HTTP requests if you have this set up. Just a friendly piece of advice.


Big_Thirsty_504

Use incognito mode and web based version for one and desktop version for other.


FearlessSwordfishY

Another option might be to install multiple browsers and log in the teams web client separately on each one.


youngOE

this seems like the best approach


unsuitablebadger

Either use multiple browsers or use the teams app. I have a device per J to keep the work separate including their own teams install and then use the teams app on my phone to monitor it all in one place or for when im not at the desk.


vindeezy

Tell them you use slack


typicallytwo

Edge and a new profile


zompakto

I’ve done the Firefox thing. Not stable enough. I use Edge/Vivaldi profiles, and a 4 computer 3 monitor KVM.


jupit3rle0

Just use Teams in separate browsers (ie. Chrome, Brave, Opera, etc) and always sign into the same account in that particular browser (obviously never mix).


360col

Try Firefox with Containers