On 12/10/19 9:31 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,

Any of you guys use the Vivaldi browser?  Any thoughts
on it?

-T

I switched to the Vivaldi browser and away from Google Chrome, for one very good reason: Vivaldi does not track you. Google does.

Oddly enough, Vivaldi uses the Google App Store for all extensions. So, with rare exception, anything that works on Chrome works on Vivaldi.

And now Vivaldi is available, even if in Beta form, on Android devices.

Vivaldi doesn't seem able to recognize itself as the default browser on Fedora. I always make a setting to open all URLs in Vivaldi. That takes care of that problem.

Vivaldi has its own repository, as does Google Chrome. So as long as you enable it, you'll get the latest stable version.

Vivaldi also has its own community of users. It is as much a cross-platform browser as is Firefox.

The search engine of choice on Vivaldi is not Google, but Bing--the Microsoft search engine. I always change this to DuckDuckGo. You can in fact install a variety of search engines.

I recommend Vivaldi without hesitation or qualification as the browser of choice. (Unless you are a Tor user, in which case you would use Tor's own browser.)

Temlakos
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