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Firefox has profiles, it's just not nearly as intuitive/easy to find as Chrome.
I had created shortcuts on the desktop to easily choose between them. One for "school" one for "junk/entertainment" and for "important/shopping"
Eventually after school, I merged them and just use containers. This when I started using a separate password manager. For the sites I have multiple accounts for, it's no trouble to pick the one I need.
If I ever need a completely separate work browser, I'd use a separate profile for that.
I do keep an "add-on free" profile for when I run into some website that's completely broken otherwise, but rarely need it.