Vivaldi’s take on the antitrust case against Google
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@Ayespy , search with Google in the context menu of Vivaldi.
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@Catweazle don't think so
Vivaldi generates revenue from partner deals with search engines.
Every time you search using one of the pre-installed search engines, you’re helping us grow, one search at a time. Currently, we work with DuckDuckGo, Qwant, Ecosia, Startpage, Yahoo!, Bing, and Yandex.
The only exception is Google – we don’t make money when you search with Google. However, we know that some of you use this search engine daily, so we include it in Vivaldi.
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Screenshots at forty paces... showdown at the !=OK corral.
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@Catweazle I don't have that entry surely because I have deleted Google as a search engine long time ago, but you call a menu entry inherited from Chromium (and probably in most Chromium-based browsers too), explained in Vivaldi's blog why it's there, and which can be deleted to... honour its partner majestically, a... collaboration? I guess I have to look up that word in the lexicon & encyclopedia again.
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@Steffie You certainly read a lot of fiction, madame.
Good joke. I'm afraid it will get a little closer to reality when Google forces the manifest v3.
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Vivaldi is nice, reminds me of the old Opera. Wish it were on ios.
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@ironballz It will be (some day).
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@ayespy: Thanks for confirming.
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@ironballz Don't get your hopes up. It is just an aspiration. I do not expect to see it within five years. Vivaldi only has 2.5 million users.
Top 10 Web Browsers
- Others – Chromium, Maxthon, Vivaldi
The source is a couple of years out of date, but I doubt if the position has changed much.
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