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minus-square@TheInsane42linkEnglish-1•1 year agoNow I’m getting curious about the vivaldi browser. It’s chromium based (apart from firefox, what isn’t) but seems pretty security/privacy aware.
minus-squareалсааас [she/they]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoit’s proprietary and thus not viable for any privacy conscious person. (assuming they know to trust as few third parties as possible)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•1 year agoIt’s not fully open source, but it’s so good, it’s full of features, incredibly customisable, it really is a power user browser.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoIt overheats my MacBook and runs like shit on my windows desktop. and frankly too many features for me that I would never use.
minus-square@TheInsane42linkEnglish-1•1 year agoBiggest advantage it has over FF is the dark mode option you have to overrule even websites and make them dark. FF has dark reader plugin, but that is a pale replacement for vivaldi’s built-in experimental code.
Now I’m getting curious about the vivaldi browser. It’s chromium based (apart from firefox, what isn’t) but seems pretty security/privacy aware.
it’s proprietary and thus not viable for any privacy conscious person. (assuming they know to trust as few third parties as possible)
It’s not fully open source, but it’s so good, it’s full of features, incredibly customisable, it really is a power user browser.
It overheats my MacBook and runs like shit on my windows desktop. and frankly too many features for me that I would never use.
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Biggest advantage it has over FF is the dark mode option you have to overrule even websites and make them dark. FF has dark reader plugin, but that is a pale replacement for vivaldi’s built-in experimental code.