If you want to contribute to Vivaldi, you can do that in a number of ways:

1. Share with your friends. Help us grow.
2. Utilize the included search partners, with which we have deals. Startpage, DuckDuckGo, Qwant, Ecosia and Yahoo. We do not have deals with Microsoft and Google, unlike our competitors.
3. Use our included bookmarks and direct match partners.
4. Donate.

We are fighting with Big Tech and they want us gone. You can make a difference.

#Vivaldi #browser#Windows#Macos#Linux#Android #ios

If you have a new vehicle running Android Automotive, it is quite likely that @Vivaldi is available for it.

- Polestar
- Volvo
- Renault
- Mercedes
- Audi
- Porsche
- Ford
- Lincoln
- Link & Co

These are some of the brands that have at least some vehicles that can run Vivaldi. There are a lot more brands and vehicles coming!

Do you have such a vehicle? Installed Vivaldi yet?

https://vivaldi.com/android/automotive/

#Vivaldi #browser#Android

I was a huge fan of @mozilla@mozilla.social and #Firefox for years – to me, they always stood for #openness, #privacy, and a free #internet.

But ever since Laura Chambers took over, it feels like Mozilla is completely losing its way.
🤔

Instead of focusing on the
#browser, they’re starting projects that have little to do with their core mission. Commercial partnerships are on the rise, and now they’re even shutting down their own #Mastodon instance. That was the perfect opportunity to push #decentralization and openness in the #Fediverse. 🌐

#Firefox used to be my go-to recommendation for privacy – but sadly, I can’t say that anymore. 😕

💬 Do you have any recommendations for a #browser on #macOS and #iOS that focuses on privacy, syncs easily, and is still customizable?
Am experimenting with the Waterfox brower (on mac) because... Mozilla reasons. Puzzled that I can't import bookmarks from Firefox. Other things are screwy too, but this one's a serious annoyance. Anyone figured this out? Alternative mac browser recommendations that aren't for uber-geeks?
@StarlingW
My recommendation would be Vivaldi.
Great company, good spirit, Chromium without Google, no bullshit.

You can geek out on the settings (and a lot of what it can do is awesome indeed) but you don't have to.
Email, calendar etc. are optional if you may have liked Opera in the past as an all in one solution.

Love it - they even run their own Mastodon instance and its available right there in the sidebar (which is one of my favourite features)...

#browser #vivaldi

There are two open source web browser projects that have their own Mastodon instances.

Unfortunately, Mozilla has decided to shutdown their Mastodon instance by the end of the year.
https://mozilla.social/

But Vivaldi Web Browser has confirmed that they will keep maintaining their Mastodon instance.
https://social.vivaldi.net/

#Mozilla #firefox #web #browser#Vivaldi #social #mastodon #instance

Who do you trust with your browsing?

I am in the minority position of never having trusted Google or Mozilla and that largely intuitive stance only grows increasingly correct as the corroborating evidence piles up.

My daily driver is Vivaldi. I trust Vivaldi the company far more than I will ever trust either of the above corps. I trust the people making Vivaldi. They might make choices I disagree with but they’re always open about why those choices were made, have never lied, never sneaked a feature out without telling people, don’t want to control the internet, don’t track you and above all give you up-front Choice on the understanding that all humans need the respect of being fully informed and able to craft their own workflows.

They were the first browser company to set up a presence on the Fediverse when that ‘blew up’ in ‘22. They run free community spaces for blogging. They provide free and private email. Their browser handles email, calendar and RSS feeds. They have syncable clients for Android and IOS, as well as Windows, Mac and Linux.

They offer so much it frustrates me that the wider tech community only ever seem to seek reasons not to like them/the browser when there is usually far more evidence not to trust Brave/Chrome/Firefox/whatever. Yes, it requires trusting a private, for-profit company (😱). Yes, it requires not being an open-source purist (Vivaldi is 95% open source) and Yes it’s built on Chromium (with a LOT of Chromium code deactivated/removed) but I don’t believe there’s another browser company out there looking out for your interests as much as Vivaldi do.

#Vivaldi #Browser #WhoDoYouTrust