I daily drive Firefox, but more and more websites are starting to break without Chromium, so I still have to occasionally switch to get something working. I was using Ungoogled Chromium until I realized that there was no easy way to update it when that pixel-stealing exploit came out a while back.
To be clear, I'm not talking about stock "no settings changed" Vivaldi. With that requirement, even Firefox could be called invasive! What I want to know is if Vivaldi is relatively safe to use with all the telemetry and stuff disabled in the settings and using any necessary extensions.
Thanks!
I use Vivaldi alongside Firefox. And yes, Vivaldi is great. It has a really really nice tab management system which I really wish was on Firefox. Otherwise it's very fast and very customisable. I recommend to at least give it a solid try.
Although not OpenSource it is Source Available: https://vivaldi.com/source/
not even source available, if I understand it correctly, that code does not contain essential UI features, which mean that you couldn't compile Vivaldi for yourself. And that's definitely a deal breaker. Also, not having a git repository and publishing source code that way heavily damages Vivaldi's transparency. Although it's clear that they are not transparent in the first place by being proprietary software.
Is it chrominium or gecko based, or something completly different
Chromium