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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, to use NoScript in combination with RequestPolicy, unfortunately they are not available for Vivaldi.
'''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.
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