Small Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3250.4
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@Zalex108 We are the lucky ones
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Known Issues
Some users are experiencing a crash on startup, while we investigate autoupdates are disabled. If you would like to test anyway, download a build manually via one of the links below. -
@Zalex108 said in Small Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3250.4:
Known Issues
Some users are experiencing a crash on startup, while we investigate autoupdates are disabled. If you would like to test anyway, download a build manually via one of the links below.It's been five days already... not enough in the changelog for me to bother manually updating though!
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xD
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Late to the party... (Checking for update didn't notify me! Hadn't seen this behavior before. ) But on OS X Catalina I haven't experienced any problems.
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Because…
@Ruarí said in Small Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3250.4:@pathduck: I see we had a soprano and one internal report the same. I think it is related to the VB-103131 issue or the fix for it. I will pull autoupdates for now until I know more.
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[BUG?] Why a private window stores 252 cookies of my previous sessions?
I don't know if it is supposed to work that way, but I thought that a private window wouldn't have access to the cookies ot my non private sessions, that is: that the visible cookies should be zero, in the preferences' window.
Is it normal that a private vivaldi window has access to the cookies of previous non private sessions?
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@newscpq The Settings page does not belong to Private Window. It can read all cookies saved from a regular tab/window.
Private Window means: does not store data after leaving window.
And no, the Private Window can not read the cookies you had saved in regular window for logins.See, inspected in Developer Tools → Application → Storage → Cookies:
first image is regular window/tab with cookies set and the second the Private Window of same URL, which does not see the cookies set in regular window.
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@newscpq Do you get the same result if you open settings as a tab? (i.e. open vivaldi://settings/privacy/ in a tab)
I cannot reproduce it when doing that way. On the other hand, if it opens as a window, I do see all cookies, but as @DoctorG mentioned, the settings window does not belong to the private window. You can verify this by trying to view the sync settings, which are always available to normal windows, and are only unavailable to settings pages that belong to a private window. -
@newscpq If you open vivaldi://settings/privacy/ you do not see any cookies stored! I just tested this minutes ago with 6.6.3250.4 Win 11.
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