Vivaldi version 1.3 debuts with custom browser themes, enhanced privacy and more

Continuing on its path to provide the most personal, feature-packed browser, Vivaldi today released version 1.3.

Custom browser themes arrive in Vivaldi 1.3

OSLO – August 11, 2016 – Continuing on its path to provide the most personal, feature-packed browser, Vivaldi today released version 1.3. Version 1.3 introduces Custom Themes to add a new dimension to personalization, protection for WebRTC IP leakage to improve privacy, and more mouse gestures to name just a few. Download Vivaldi 1.3 today from vivaldi.com.

According to Wired, “Vivaldi is to power users what 500-pound squats are to power lifters.” We’re too busy coding to spend much time in a squat rack, but we know that many users switch from Chrome to Vivaldi because of our personalization options. You can truly make Vivaldi yours.

Enhancing our personalization options, Vivaldi 1.3 introduces custom themes, so you can customize every UI element to your taste, or pick from additional themes from our designers. This makes Vivaldi the most colorful browser available. You can see it in action here:

theme-previews

Custom Themes also bring an accessibility improvement, because we added programmatic support to enforce minimal contrast. This makes Vivaldi more comfortable to use for people with visual impairments, or who work in dimly lit environments.

Improving privacy is also a paramount concern for Vivaldi. WebRTC brings voice, video chat and file sharing applications to the web browser natively in HTML, but it can also broadcast your IP address, which websites can use to track you. In Vivaldi 1.3 we added a setting to turn this off. Hurray for more privacy.

webrtc-settings

Mouse gestures get a major improvement in version 1.3. We’ve added more default mouse gestures and you can even customize more than 90 different browser actions.

mouse-settings

For Linux users, we made some platform-specific improvements with this release. First, we made tab hibernation better for you. Tab hibernation puts tabs to sleep, so they don’t hog system resources. To hibernate a tab, simply right click on it. We also improved our support for proprietary media in HTML5.

“Vivaldi is all about putting the user in control,” said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Vivaldi Technologies. “Whether it’s improving the personalization by adding custom themes, increasing privacy, or giving more options and features, we put our users first with everything we do. We want to make browsing safer, more personal, more productive and more fun for everyone.”

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About Vivaldi Technologies

Vivaldi Technologies is an employee-owned company that creates products and services for discerning web users. In everything it does, it believes in putting its users first.

Vivaldi is a powerful, personal, and private browser that adapts to you, not the other way around.

With its flexible, and fully customizable interface, the browser strives to offer the best Internet experience on any device and currently covers platforms such as Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, iOS, Android, and Android Automotive.

Vivaldi has two ground rules: privacy is a default, and everything’s an option. In practice, this means building software that protects users’ privacy but also does not track how they use it. It believes private and secure software should be the rule, not the exception.

Vivaldi is headquartered in Oslo, with offices in Reykjavik, Boston, and Palo Alto.

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Haakon Rølmann
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Kaori Kotobuki
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