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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2018-10-14 16:01:45 -0500
committerluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2018-10-14 16:01:45 -0500
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+hen it comes to privacy, metadata is a huge leak, using Vivaldi or brave then becomes a kind of fingerprint
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+Why should a tech savvy user switch from Firefox?
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+It's about the focus on you and your requirements. Other browsers are removing features, we're adding them. There's more than one way to do everything in Vivaldi. Make it yours.
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+It's not about going public, not about getting rich, it's emplyee owned.
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+Future: Privacy side.
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+Tell me a bit about 2.0
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+ maturing the browser
+ focus on details
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+my fav features:
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+ resizing dual panes
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+There is no user metric tracking in vivaldi.
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+Internal is where the big features come from , details come from users
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+Forums, right
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+Sync is anonymized, use a password, data is encrypted end-to-end,
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+2.0 is bigger release with Sync and a lot of details.
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+backporting security.
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+It's faster -- part of Chromium, part Vivaldi refactoring to keep up with Chromium, found of bottlenecks
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+There is a little bit of a learning curve, but if you give it time and customize it, you'll find that vivaldi feels really right. If there's something you don't like let us know, we're unique in how we listen to users.
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