Vivaldi’s take on the antitrust case against Google
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I have added the Lilo search to my search engine collection:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/46609/vivaldi-search-engines-collection
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@Gwen-Dragon But it's a French search engine .
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@hlehyaric But you can set your search language
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@stardepp That's not what I meant. It's a French project.
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@hlehyaric , I think that the origin of the project is secondary, apart from that I think that an EC project is as or more reliable than an American one.
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@mossman said in Vivaldi’s take on the antitrust case against Google:
You think people CURRENTLY ENJOYING particular games in Windows will have no problem completely forgetting about that, voluntarily (and with no real reason) submitting themselves to the learning curve of switching OS and then looking for DIFFERENT games to play? That really isn't how most people behave...
And no way I will change things my wife is comfortable with as I prefer to stay married to her...
Truly, the latter could be considered a pretty legit reason not to bother with it.
But then again, first and above all my post was intended to be informative -and I think I explained a lot- , secondly in my view which is actually my book, whoever is making spying 24/7 for Billy G and others a precondition for enjoying my hobby does not deserve my money so he doesn't get it, and I have stopped playing a favorite game of mine because of that. It's really that simple, but different people, different life values.
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Vivaldi does not work with Google, but Vivaldi allows google extensions on their browser, so isn't there some sort of collaboration with Vivaldi for the extensions to be used?
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@Ja27CS2g said in Vivaldi’s take on the antitrust case against Google:
isn't there some sort of collaboration with Vivaldi for the extensions to be used?
No, there is not. There is no collaboration between Vivaldi and Google of any kind.
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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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