short review of vivaldi browser

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Grizz
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short review of vivaldi browser

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don't bother if you like what you have

i installed after disconnecting cat5 so i could set it up without being interactive. tried to carefully shut down as many "features" as i could. then launched it.

sheesh.

i was redoing some of the changes i made while it was offline when my firewall popped and ask if i wanted to give vivaldi access to my network.

shut it down. uninstalled it. and then spent about 40 minutes rooting it out of my file system and registry.

it's supposed to be super friendly, secure, protective, and something else i can't remember.

i'm sticking with firefox and tor on the desktopper
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Re: short review of vivaldi browser

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That's all I use. Firefox and Tor.
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Re: short review of vivaldi browser

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JimT wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 5:59 pm That's all I use. Firefox and Tor.
me too. i test some new stuff for info, and to see if i can further harden my network
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Re: short review of vivaldi browser

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I like Firefox. It is user friendly enough that I can use it.
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