What’s Vivaldi’s business model?
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Now I feel bad for using Google . From now I'm gonna start using ecosia
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@wildchild85 said:
Now I feel bad for searching with google.
@wildchild85:
I use Ecosia when I don't use Google. Ecosia is based on so it's not the best but it plants trees and it supports Vivaldi. And when I have a precise technical research to do, I use the shortcut "g " for searching with google... -
Nice, appreciate the transparency. How about a button in the settings to restore or update your Startpage Bookmarks for those of us that deleted and not feel guilty?
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@marcusquinn Welcome to the Community. Here are a few links for your bookmarks that you may find useful:
- Help on Feature Requests
- Vivaldi Help
- Forum Markdown Help
- Using the Forum Search
- Bug Reports
- Modding Vivaldi
- Web Panels
- Vivaldi for Android
- Snapshot vs Stable
- Vivaldi's Business Model
Reinstall Vivaldi as a standalone version, and import the bookmarks from that.
Install the Snapshot as a Standalone Version so that it does not interfere with your settings for the Stable release.
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What if we use !google on duckduckgo to search on google? I always use bing though and google is always there with the key "g" on vivaldi.
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After reading this, i have switched search engine from google to bing.
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I like this model very much. Working with Vivaldi give me a similar good feeling like when I changed my OS from Windows to Linux.
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am moving rom gmail and yahoo mail to you as they steal our date and inancial data and passwords it seems. moving from google as well. it seems some other search engines also sell data.
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Short story: I want to pay, plz make it possible.
Long story: I installed Vivaldi few days ago and been exploring it for a while. So almost every problem I have with Chrome or FF I have been able to resolve just by doing some trivial settings. Just what I was looking for. Also I feel that there is huge need for privacy aware browsers as Google's true interest is definitely not privacy (and I just do not like FF for some weird reason). Hence I feel Vivaldi, among some other software I use, should be considered critical from perspective of privacy and freedom.
Hence, I would gladly subscribe for some reasonable amount of money like €20/year or so. Like I subscribe some other services (like password manager I use etc.) even though I do not even need paid features and even though I could get them for free from Google or FF. It would be nice to get some extra of course but I would pay even if I would not.
Ps. Since you asked in previous posts, I would prefer PayPal. I do not use Patreon (perhaps I should) and I try to minimize number of sites having my credit card info and PayPal is quite nice solution for that.
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@jarpatus , donations have already been proposed in various threads, and they have always been rejected. You can help Vivaldi, promoting it among your friends and acquaintances, use the sponsor links or buy some items in the Vivaldi Store.
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@jofazepa said in What’s Vivaldi’s business model?:
@OlgaA what do you, and Vivaldi, think about web monetization approaches like coil.com?
Oh, could be a good idea
@marcusquinn said in What’s Vivaldi’s business model?:
Nice, appreciate the transparency. How about a button in the settings to restore or update your Startpage Bookmarks for those of us that deleted and not feel guilty?
Doesn’t look like you’re online anymore, but I believe there is an extension in the chrome web store for this.
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@jarpatus said in What’s Vivaldi’s business model?:
Since you asked in previous posts, I would prefer PayPal. I do not use Patreon (perhaps I should) and I try to minimize number of sites having my credit card info and PayPal is quite nice solution for that.
Or.. Cryptocurrency! Then no one has your credit card and they cannot take money from a cryptocurrency account like they can from a credit card.
I think paying could be a great idea with some extra features:
More storage and features for Vivaldi services
VIP Newsletter
Preview new Vivaldi designs
Vivaldi Merch
A small amount of exclusive features
Vivaldi Gold that can be used for other perks? — make it interactive
Or just a donation - I think users are happy to donate even if you don’t want to accept donationsPayment platforms:
Coil.com
Nimiq
Stripe
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@christian said in What’s Vivaldi’s business model?:
Good to know. If others would like to chime in here, I'm game
It’s a shame this has not been implemented yet.
I think there should be two options:
Either Patreon or Buy Me A Coffee
And an inbuilt system that includes PayPal, Stripe, and cryptocurrency.I think Patreon allows to give subscribers exclusive content so it may be a good option.
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A really great business model, I must say, and I thank you. Can you add Qwant to your search partners?
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@code3
More storage and features for Vivaldi services
Maybe good for Enterprise use not needed for normal use
VIP Newsletter
There always newsletters with new things of Vivaldi
Preview new Vivaldi designs
Which you can have with the snapshot version
Vivaldi Merch
You can buy in the Vivaldi store
A small amount of exclusive features
which Vivaldi always has by default
Vivaldi Gold that can be used for other perks? — make it interactive
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@catweazle You are right, a donation system is probably best.
Though there could still be a monthly VIP newsletter. The current newsletter is not that exciting, doesn't get into many details of Vivaldi, and supposedly it's main purpose is to advertise to non-users.
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@code3, Ok, donations in my opinion would be the only feasible thing, the rest is rather counterproductive. Pretty hard I already have to convince FOSS freaks that Vivaldi is a 95% OpenSource (as much as Trace in GitHub) even already used in Linux distros, such as FerenOS, where it comes as a default browser , and not comparable to others defined like Freeware Proprietary Closed Source, like Chrome or Edge, to come up now that there is a premium version per cash, in this case they run straight away.
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@catweazle said in What’s Vivaldi’s business model?:
even already used in Linux distros, such as FerenOS
First of all, that doesn't really make sense, as putting proprietary software in a Linux Distro is a huge hassle.
Also...
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Do you get the same error?
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@paul1149 Vivaldi had an arrangement with Qwant some months (perhaps more than a year?) ago but Qwant began blocking Vivaldi as "out of date" and "possibly insecure" and that was the end of that. Qwant actively refused to correct this mal-coding for months. I don't know if they have cured that but, in the meantime, Vivaldi's UA now identifies as "Chromium," so Qwant lets it in anyway.