Privacy Without Compromise: Proton VPN is Now Built Into Vivaldi
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Second!
This is so damn great! Thanks a lot Vivaldi-Team for this feature!
Did some speed-tests this morning...in my case it's as fast without VPN...even with the free Servers!
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Installing it now
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Fantastic news - congratulations!
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Great initiative.
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Suuuuuper!
Hoping mobile version gets it too
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But, I dont need it. Can I turn it off?
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@Maikazi said in Privacy Without Compromise: Proton VPN is Now Built Into Vivaldi:
But, I dont need it. Can I turn it off?
Of course
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Didn't see this coming. This is great news!
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You are the best !
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Heavy contender Versus other Browsers for real now!
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@Maikazi
Hi, it is not ON by default, remove the extension if you used the button already, remove the button with right click > Remove. -
How do we remove this? I do not want any Proton products anywhere near my devices.
Edit: it does not appear as an extension, so cannot be removed in the normal extension way.
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@mib2berlin Thanks!
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@mtaki14 Could you add a trigger to close it, similar to the mail and calendar features? The VPN feature suddenly appeared in my toolbar, which is weird.
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Is this just extension built in, or there is something more with this integration? Seems like a good collaboration anyway, just wanted to know how "deep" is the integration.
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@groovehead: just don't use it: right click on VPN icon and remove it from toolbar. It seems that this one is just a collaboration between products, no integration, just custom icon for the extension.
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Wait, what?
Checks date
Oh, cool
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@0x49D1 It does not appear in the extension list, so I suspect 'removing' the button does not actually remove the underlying code.
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@0x49d1: You can login with your Vivaldi account, but otherwise it's just the extension afaik