As privacy concerns take center stage among users in the United States, Vivaldi has partnered with DuckDuckGo to provide a safer private web browsing experience when using the browser's incognito mode, allowing users to keep their web searches private.
DuckDuckGo Strengthens Security for Vivaldi Browser
DuckDuckGo Strengthens Security for Vivaldi Browser
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Jon von Tetzchner, co-founder of Opera and CEO of Vivaldi, stated: 'We collaborate with DuckDuckGo to provide and respect the privacy rights of Vivaldi users.'
Privacy is a top priority for Vivaldi
Vivaldi emphasizes that respecting user privacy is a top priority for the company. Integrating DuckDuckGo's private search tool into the incognito browsing mode on the browser will undoubtedly enhance the web browsing and search privacy experience for users.
Vivaldi's private browsing mode ensures it doesn't track users, collect personal information, or store visited websites, cookies, and temporary files.
Furthermore, DuckDuckGo promises not to collect or share any user's personal data when using their search tool. To download the latest version of the Vivaldi browser and install it, visit here:
Download the latest Vivaldi for Windows here: Download Vivaldi
Download the latest Vivaldi for macOS here: Download Vivaldi for Mac
Download the latest Vivaldi for Linux here: Download Vivaldi for Linux
Refer to how to install Vivaldi on your device here: How to Install Vivaldi
Enhancing security for the Vivaldi browser by DuckDuckGo will undoubtedly contribute to attracting more users to this browser. However, with Google consistently updating and the upcoming Chrome 66 upgrade, capable of blocking autoplay videos, it becomes challenging for Vivaldi to compete with the current leading browser.
