Brave enough to run Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

I really am trying to improve my attitude about things… as one ages it seems there is a natural tendency to become somewhat jaded, and as I’ve never been one to jump on board a trend, I’m gonna try and fight it.

To that end, fuck edge and chrome.

Those sonsofbitches can suck a stone.  Enough! There are other, better, options.  We’ve all known about them for years now.  If not for that goddamned inertia thing.

Well, listen up punk. The man has been so up in your stuff it no longer qualifies as your stuff. It’s theirs. They own your colon. :  <- Owned by them.

The straw for me was the fact that Chrome will not save your browsing history for longer than 90 days.  I mean, sure, Google will save your shit forever, and sell it to whomever. But as far as letting you browse your OWN FUCKING BROWSER HISTORY, no… you get 3 months and then it is trashed.

There seems to be a ‘hack’ to get firefox to save your history ‘forever’, but even there you have to give it an actual number of pages to save, so no… not forever (although, I put 9,999,999 into the field you have to hack into firefox’s config, so yeah… forever).

I’ve been moving to Brave for the past few weeks as it still shitcans YouTube ad’s (Chrome recently stopped allowing ad-blockers to work on youtube.com), but it seems Brave has brought the 90 day limitation over from Chromium.

Vivaldi, which is also based on Chromium, does not have a problem with setting your browser history to ‘Forever’. Thank the Gods.

So yeah… Use Vivaldi, it’s better.

Source: Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

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