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Brace Yourselves, Sync Is Coming to Vivaldi Web Browser, Based on Chromium Sync

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Marius Nestor
Jun 28, 2017

Based on the Chromium Sync functionality that Google uses on its Chrome web browser for a long time now, Vivaldi Sync is the most requested feature of the web browser targeted at power users, promising to finally allow you to synchronize your settings. passwords, bookmarks, and notes across multiple PCs where Vivaldi is installed. Vivaldi said that the sync functionality they plan to implement in a future version of the Chromium-based web browser will be pretty much the same as those of other popular web browser. In the long run, the company plans to offer sync support for settings, bookmarks, passwords, notes, tabs, extensions, autofill data, as well as typed URLs, but some of them won’t be available when the service launches.

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