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1-Aug-18: Updated the Add-ons section with the addition of '''ScriptSafe'''. | |||
Note: The Free Software Foundation recommends us to NOT use any | Note: The Free Software Foundation recommends us to NOT use any | ||
Chromium or Chromium code based browsers due them phoning | Chromium or Chromium code based browsers due them phoning | ||
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'''uMatrix''' - Point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by your browser. Use it to block scripts, iframes, ads, facebook, etc. | '''uMatrix''' - Point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by your browser. Use it to block scripts, iframes, ads, facebook, etc. | ||
I'd prefer, instead of uMatrix | '''ScriptSafe''' - A great alternative to uMatrix. In fact, from my tests, it does all & more that uMatrix does. So ScriptSafe has become my preferred choice. Well worth a look. | ||
I'd prefer, instead of uMatrix or ScriptSafe to use NoScript in combination with RequestPolicy, unfortunately they are not available for Vivaldi. | |||
'''Self Destroying Cookies''' - This one seems to have arrived since last I was looking into Vivaldi & it is the closest thing I can get to the Firefox add-on '''Self-Destructing Cookies'''. It is great, & at last I'm satisfied re. having an add-on that deletes all cookies (not in its white list) as soon as all tabs connected to the same domain are closed. BRAVO! This add-on is very easy to use too. | '''Self Destroying Cookies''' - This one seems to have arrived since last I was looking into Vivaldi & it is the closest thing I can get to the Firefox add-on '''Self-Destructing Cookies'''. It is great, & at last I'm satisfied re. having an add-on that deletes all cookies (not in its white list) as soon as all tabs connected to the same domain are closed. BRAVO! This add-on is very easy to use too. |