Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3
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@Preorian only that earlier, memory usage not shown with 'show popup thumbnail' disabled.
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@3dvs said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
@Preorian only that earlier, memory usage not shown with 'show popup thumbnail' disabled.
Now, its always visible.Ahh, ok, thanks.
Maybe there should be a "show memory usage" in the tab settings? For me it's just useless data, would prefer to turn it off.
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@mib2berlin said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
Does it update in the history page?
vivaldi://history/ same thing.
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It's completely stupid to save your personal bank card credentials in your browser.
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@Rinaldus Yes, it is. It's completely stupid to have them on your computer at all, anywhere, in any form. I won't even carry a smart phone wallet.
That said, some people insist they have to have it one click away in their browser. It's their funeral...
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@Ayespy said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
It's completely stupid to have them on your computer at all, anywhere, in any form.
My Bitwarden vault disagrees with you.
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@Ayespy I keep my passwords, etc., in a plain text file, which is stored on the same Veracrypt virtual drive where I install Vivaldi as a Standalone version.
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@ugly: This update fixed things totally for me. For the last dozens of updates, my History list only showed current date entries, unless I waited 4+ minutes for the rest to load. Now, upon pressing <ctrl +h>, Vivaldi instantly displays all history entries. My history file isn't as big as yours, only 383 MB, so maybe that's why mine is faster?
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Thank you!
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Can somebody please confirm this weird behavior:
Conditions:
Have verticals tabs on left side showing only the favicons.
Panel is on left side and in floating mode.
Have tabs in a stack.
Open a panel, any panel.
Result:
The active tab favicon is drawn over the panel.This happen with this snapshot.
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@Rinaldus said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
It's completely stupid to save your personal bank card credentials in your browser.
Thank you, it's very good to keep mentioning this.
I also think this data has no place on a PC or cell phone.
@Preorian said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
My Bitwarden vault disagrees with you.
Bitwarden is a very good "freemium open-source password management service".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwarden
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Thank you, Vivaldi, for this good, comprehensive update.
@hstoellinger said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
I am on Linux. After installing the version, I don't see any of my mail items anymore. Had to restore the previous version. Now I see them again. None of the messages were lost.
Very nice that you are on Linux!
But please don't downgrade the Vivaldi browser to Linux, either.
Vivaldi itself does not recommend a downgrade.
This can cause problems that are difficult to solve.Please try other solutions or wait for a new update.
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It seems that the mail problem I mentioned in my previous post remains: some of the newly arrived mails are not included into the "unread" folder, although included and counted in the "received" folder. So I have to check the "received" folder to find all the new mails. The mail counters are OK and the difference between "received" and "unread" counter numbers are the new mails not included in the unread folder
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@nutcracker
HI, maybe a silly question but do you have Auto Read enabled?If you open Unread the first mail, at least, is moved to Received automatically.
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The problem was never fixed... Which was created in the previous build.
https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/763608
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@Capushon
Hi, because my report is still not confirmed.
VB-107736
Vivaldi start with first panel
You can try to change the sequence of the panels, restart and change back to your default sequence.Cheers, mib
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@wpcoe said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
@ugly: This update fixed things totally for me. For the last dozens of updates, my History list only showed current date entries, unless I waited 4+ minutes for the rest to load. Now, upon pressing <ctrl +h>, Vivaldi instantly displays all history entries. My history file isn't as big as yours, only 383 MB, so maybe that's why mine is faster?
Probably a lot easier to deal with a smaller file size.
After I access the history, mine will take a couple minutes with one core at 100% for a while to populate. The browser will feel a little sluggish during that time, but not grind to a halt. And, I think most importantly, if I don't bother accessing the history at all, then it doesn't seem to spend any time populating the history or taking up a core. So if I don't check my history, I don't notice any performance impact.
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@ingolftopf said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
Bitwarden is a very good "freemium open-source password management service".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwarden
But I don't think they explicitly recommend entering this data into the vault.Nonsense. The very wiki article you linked to mentions that there are specific features for card details, why would they do that and then not suggest to enter that data into the vault? Ridiculous claim. That their service is safe for passwords, 2FA data, secure notes, security keys, etc., but card data is not safe in their service?
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@mib2berlin: No I haven't enabled auto read. I don't remember exactly (i.e. from what release) when the problem occurred but I observed it in the previous release.
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@Preorian said in Autofill Settings – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3405.3:
Found a weird bug.
- Open settings window
- Go to "privacy and security".
- Push "show saved cookies" button.
- Notice how every cookie can be opened/removed using mouse.
- Minimize the Vivaldi main window (tested when only 1 browsing window open).
- Back in the settings window, scroll down or up the saved cookies list.
= After scrolling the list, none of the cookies can be opened or removed (there's even no close button per cookie line anymore).
- Maximize/restore back the main Vivaldi window.
= The cookies can be opened and removed again.
So, when Vivaldi browsing window is minimized, the settings window is somehow affected by this.
Tested both latest stable and snapshot, in Linux.
Is anybody able to reproduce this? On latest stable & snapshot.