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Minor update for Vivaldi iOS Browser 6.3 | Vivaldi Browser

This update includes various small fixes.

  • App captures incorrect Speed Dial thumbnail (VIB-380)
  • Bookmarks and Speed dial URLs are stored lowercased from editor (VIB-240)
  • Make sure What’s new page is shown after each update (VIB-356)
  • Sync button from Privacy settings shows Chrome Sync UI (VIB-395)
  • Vivaldi iOS does not accept backup encryption key file (VIB-410)
Minor update for Vivaldi iOS Browser 6.3 | Vivaldi Browserhttps://vivaldi.com/blog/ios/minor-update-ios-6-3/Open linkView original on kbin.social
VivaldiBrowser·Vivaldi Browserbypjol

Vivaldi Takes a Bite Out of the Apple: Introducing Vivaldi on iOS | Vivaldi Browser

Announcing the launch of Vivaldi on iOS – a new browsing experience available now on the App Store.

Vivaldi on iOS has our distinctive look and feel with a set of built-in tools that includes Desktop-style tabs, Speed Dials, Panels, Notes, a Reading List, and a Tracker and Ad Blocker. And, of course, with the Sync functionality, we give you a secure way to take Vivaldi – and your browsing data – with you.

Vivaldi Takes a Bite Out of the Apple: Introducing Vivaldi on iOS | Vivaldi Browserhttps://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-browser-launches-on-ios/Open linkView original on kbin.social
VivaldiBrowser·Vivaldi Browserbypjol

Vivaldi’s Open Letter — Microsoft DMA Compliance | Vivaldi Browser

While attention is often focused on the responses of Apple, Google, and Meta to the DMA, Microsoft's actions should not be overlooked.
Recent months have revealed Microsoft's concerted efforts to
either intentionally disregard the incoming regulation or expand its market power before the DMA takes full effect.

This disregard for the DMA manifests itself in a variety of areas, but
notably also in how Microsoft operates in the browser market:

Section 2.1 Microsoft has increased the prompts to users that look for an alternative browser
Section 2.2 Microsoft is imposing de facto Edge default exclusivity and is making it harder for Browser providers to create user-friendly browser default settings
Section 2.3 Microsoft increasingly ignores and overrides default browser settings,including in Outlook and Teams
Section 2.4 Microsoft is leveraging its innovative Bing Chat feature by requiring users to use Edge

https://vivaldi.com/wp-content/uploads/Vivaldi-Open-Letter-Microsoft-DMA-Comp.pdf

Vivaldi’s Open Letter — Microsoft DMA Compliance | Vivaldi Browserhttps://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldis-open-letter-microsoft-dma-compliance/Open linkView original on kbin.social
VivaldiBrowser·Vivaldi Browserbypjol

Alert: No Google Topics in Vivaldi Browser

Google’s Topics API will not be enabled in Vivaldi, and it cannot work in Vivaldi. It would need two things to make it work, and we have disabled both of them.

  1. It would need a setting enabled for it to collect local profiles about you. We disable the setting by default, and we forcibly do it in a way that means that changes to Chromium cannot remotely enable it. We do not provide any settings UI to allow you to change it, and we will soon remove the new Chromium settings section for it. (Technically, you could enable it by editing your settings or installing an extension that manipulates it. However, all that would do is enable local data collection. It will not be used because of #2)

  2. Before exposing the Topics API information to websites, Chromium checks if the setting is enabled or disabled. We forcibly make it always return “disabled”, even if it is enabled. So that even if you somehow manage to bypass #1 and enable local profile collection, it will not expose it to Google or other websites.

Alert: No Google Topics in Vivaldi Browserhttps://vivaldi.com/blog/news/alert-no-google-topics-in-vivaldi/Open linkView original on kbin.social
VivaldiBrowser·Vivaldi Browserbypjol

Linux Flatpak support

There seems to be a security concern by Vivaldi that flatpak might break chromium sandboxing according to this comment from one of their staff, although he does admit that he’s not a expert in the matter.

If nothing changes then getting Vivaldi as flatpak might be up to the community to create and manage. I am not knowledgable enough to comment on the sandboxing nor to create a flatpak.

But i am interested to hear what others might be thinking regarding this?

https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/669805Open linkView original on kbin.social

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