Vivaldi 4.0 browser comes with built-in email
Is Vivaldi 4.0 the first real alternative to Big Tech?
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Vivaldi Technologies has given itsbrowsera complete visual overhaul packed with new features to help users break free from Big Tech.
Vivaldi 4.0 is now available for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android and the updated browser now includes its own email, calendar, RSS reader and translation services to provide users with a compelling alternative toGoogle,MicrosoftandApple.
The company’s desktop and mobile browser on Android now offer a new built-in, privacy-friendlytranslation servicepowered by Lingvanex and hosted by Vivaldi called Vivaldi Translate.
At the same time though, Vivaldi 4.0 also includes the eagerly-awaited beta versions of Vivaldi Mail with Vivalid Feed Reader and Vivaldi Calendar on desktop. While the company’s Vivaldi Mail Beta works with existing email and calendar services, users can also set up a new account on vivaldi.net or add a trusted third-party service such as Fastmail.
Vivaldi CEOJon Von Tetzchnerexplained in ablog posthow the latest version of its browser and all of the additional services it includes could be the perfect way for people looking to break free from Big Tech to do so, saying:
“A growing movement of people worldwide is looking for reliable, functional alternatives to the tools offered by the tech giants. Vivaldi meets that need – and more – with an expanded set of integrated features that will give you more control of your data and your workflow. Simply put, the era of trusting Big Tech is over.”
Three default layouts
While Vivaldi 4.0 comes packed with features, the browser offers three default layouts in the form of Essentials, Classic and Fully Loaded so that users can choose which ones they want to use based on their individual needs.
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Essentials is ideal for those who want to keep things simple with a moreprivate browserbut aren’t quite ready to test out all of the company’s new services and features. Classic on the other hand adds Panels and Vivaldi’s Status Bar to the mix to help boost productivity. Finally Fully Loaded includes everything from the other two layouts while also enabling users to take advantage of the new beta version of Vivaldi Mail, Vivaldi Feed Reader and Vivaldi Calendar.
Unlike otheremail clients, Vivaldi Mail does a lot of the heavy lifting for users by automatically detecting mailing lists and mail threads in order to categorize all of a user’s emails in a way that makes them easy to find. Another interesting thing about the service is that it does all of this on a user’s computer rather than on a remotely operated webmail server. As a result, users aren’t tied to a specific service provider and can changeemail providersas often as they like without losing email filters all while maintaining privacy and online freedom.
Interested users can download Vivaldi 4.0 now fromVivaldi’s websitein order to test out the company’s latest update for themselves.
After working with the TechRadar Pro team for the last several years, Anthony is now the security and networking editor at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches and ransomware gangs to the best way to cover your whole home or business with Wi-Fi. When not writing, you can find him tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and upgrading his smart home.
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