Matúš Baňas translates Vivaldi into Slovak

April 23, 2018

Matúš works full time, studies and translates Vivaldi into Slovak. He’s also a Vivaldi Soprano and a forum moderator.

Search the Web, Plant a Tree

April 20, 2018

Earth Day is just around the corner and we have some great news for you. If you care about the environment and love (or can’t live without) searching things online with our search partner Ecosia, then get ready to be intrigued.

VPNs, proxies and privacy

April 17, 2018

In our series on privacy and security, we delve into true VPNs, secure and anonymizing web proxies, browser VPNs, and explain what to look for in a VPN service.

Website permissions and third-party services in Vivaldi

April 10, 2018

Next up in our series on privacy and security we look at website permissions, ways to block tracking through ads, and third-party services in Vivaldi.

Facebook is no longer a default

April 9, 2018

A link to Facebook will no longer be included in Vivaldi’s Speed Dial by default. Here’s why.

Our ally, the Master Build

April 6, 2018

Exactly two years ago, Vivaldi 1.0 arrived. Get ready to give two minutes of your reading time to know what this number is all about.

Your browser, antivirus and other network intercepting software

April 4, 2018

We continue our series on privacy and security by taking a closer look at software that relies on intercepting network connections such as antivirus, parental control and debugging software. Should you be using those?

See you in Japan

April 3, 2018

In 2018 we’ve made it our goal to meet as many of our Japanese users as possible. Tell us where in Japan to go! Read on.

Shared networks, tracking and fingerprinting

March 26, 2018

In our series on privacy and security, we look at tracking and how shared access to computers or networks affects your privacy. We also show you common mistakes to avoid if you want to start taking control of your privacy.

The basics of web browser security: an introduction

March 23, 2018

In a series of blog posts, we look into some of the most important aspects of online privacy and security.

Gabriel Weinberg, CEO and founder of DuckDuckGo

Meeting Gabriel Weinberg, Founder & CEO of DuckDuckGo

March 22, 2018

We caught up with Gabriel ahead of today’s launch to chat about all things privacy – from why you should drop Facebook and Google, to why he thinks it’s so important that people take steps to protect their privacy online.