Search results for privacy
Your browser, antivirus and other network intercepting software
April 4, 2018
We continue our series on privacy and security by taking a closer look at software that relies on intercepting network connections such as antivirus, parental control and debugging software. Should you be using those?
See you in Japan
April 3, 2018
In 2018 we’ve made it our goal to meet as many of our Japanese users as possible. Tell us where in Japan to go! Read on.
Shared networks, tracking and fingerprinting
March 26, 2018
In our series on privacy and security, we look at tracking and how shared access to computers or networks affects your privacy. We also show you common mistakes to avoid if you want to start taking control of your privacy.
The basics of web browser security: an introduction
March 23, 2018
In a series of blog posts, we look into some of the most important aspects of online privacy and security.
Meeting Gabriel Weinberg, Founder & CEO of DuckDuckGo
March 22, 2018
We caught up with Gabriel ahead of today’s launch to chat about all things privacy – from why you should drop Facebook and Google, to why he thinks it’s so important that people take steps to protect their privacy online.
Private Windows, now more Private
March 22, 2018
Vivaldi makes searching in a Private Window more private. Read on for details of our new collaboration with DuckDuckGo and more.
Create efficient workflows with Vivaldi and other favorite apps
March 2, 2018
We continue with our series of blog posts created by Vivaldi’s knowledgeable community. Here we share the tips of a busy Oncologist who uses Vivaldi for his work.
Vivaldi: Built using Chromium, but different from Chrome
February 28, 2018
What should you make of the fact that Vivaldi shares its engine with Google Chrome?
The state of web browsers in 2018
February 19, 2018
In its first edition of 2018, the UK’s Web User magazine featured a roundup of browser options on offer and awarded their stamp of approval to a lucky few. We spoke to editor Robert Irvine to get his thoughts on the state of browsers.
Private Window default search engine – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.15.1094.3
February 9, 2018
In today’s snapshot we offer a greater range of search options, with a dedicated private window search engine and we fix some frequently reported bugs.
Ask me anything: Jon von Tetzchner speaks to the community
February 7, 2018
Recently we asked you to put your questions to Vivaldi’s founder. Here he gives his best answers to some tough questions.
January: a month of new beginnings on the Vivaldi forum
February 2, 2018
In this strong month for the Vivaldi community, we laid the ground for 2018. Here we help you catch up with the most discussed topics at the start of the year.
Vivaldi 1.14 – Three years of continuous innovation
January 31, 2018
The first release of the year introduces a vertical reader mode (a first for browsers!), Markdown support in Notes, rearrangeable Web Panels and reordering of search engines.
Nothing personal
January 26, 2018
More and more people are taking action to regain control of their personal information online. With Data Privacy Day around the corner, we asked our devs for some tips on how to do this.
Three cheers to three years!
January 25, 2018
Growing up is not always easy, but this one has been a fun ride.
Happy Holidays and Thank You
December 21, 2017
2017 was significant. Before we head into our holiday break, what made this year so special for us? Let’s find out.
Win a trip to meet Vivaldi in Oslo
December 20, 2017
Enter the Vivaldi community competition to win a trip to Oslo and meet our team!
How to get the most out of search engines in Vivaldi
December 7, 2017
What do you know about search engines in Vivaldi and are you putting them to good use? Read on to see how to step up your game.
Hitting the right buttons
November 16, 2017
Over the last few weeks our ears have been burning. Here, we share a few thoughts on recent news in the world of browsers and what it’s meant for us.
“Never too late to fix the Internet”: Jon von Tetzchner at Web Summit 2017
November 9, 2017
Does technology empower or enslave? Can security and privacy go hand in hand? Are we reduced to just being a product? Jon von Tetzchner discusses this and much more at Web Summit.