Vivaldi 3.3 introduces a Rest Mode to pause our activity on the network and these other news

Rest Mode in Vivaldi 3.3

A month ago, Vivaldi Technologies launched the v3.2 from your browser with news such as improvements to its Pop-Out (PiP). This month it has introduced another of those new features that make it stand out from other browsers, which in turn makes it the choice for many "power users" or demanding users. The highlights that have come today from the hand of Vivaldi 3.3 It is a Break Mode, Break Mode in English.

But what does that Rest mode? Since Vivaldi 3.3 a new icon or button has appeared at the bottom left with the pause symbol. By clicking on it, all browser activity will stop, and actually disappear, so that we can focus on other activities. Below you have a list with this and the rest of the news that they have introduced in this version.

Vivaldi 3.3 Highlights

  • Break mode (Sleep Mode): When you click the pause button, this mode mutes and for all HTML5 videos and audio, hides all tabs, panels and leaves the entire screen clean. It can be activated with the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl +.". By removing everything, it can also serve as a screen saver for prying eyes.
  • New themes for private windows, to choose between eight predefined colors or created by us.
  • Enhanced Security. In this version, malicious pages will be better identified by highlighting the domain base in the URL field.
  • Address bar improvements. It is now easier to select the URL as it is clickable. To do this, you have to keep the Ctrl key pressed.
  • Support for blocking entire pages. This has been added to the ad and tracker blocker and we can create our own rules.
  • Drag and drop connections to folders.

Vivaldi 3.3 It is now available for all supported systems since author's website. Linux users can download it in DEB packages (64bits, 32bits and ARM) and RPM. For existing users, the update will already be waiting in the software center.


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  1.   Juan Carlos said

    I'm using it and I'm really liking it. In Debian Plasma it integrates very well with the desktop and its font rendering is better than with Firefox. The only observation I have given you is that when changing video on YouTube, it plays automatically, and in Firefox the opposite happens and I like that.

  2.   hksilver said

    VIVALDI, better than Firefox and Chrome