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Kelson

@jsparknz @simon @Vivaldi I did some testing and found that you can disable it in Vivaldi by turning off the Google Meet support in Vivaldi's Privacy and Security settings.

https://notes.kvibber.com/@kelson/statuses/01J2CQHARWXZ957D8RJ2Z4NNRH

Mine was already turned off, but I don't know what the default is, since I installed it so long ago and don't remember what settings I changed at the time.

Emmy - Dial Tone *biiiiip*

@kelson @jsparknz @simon @Vivaldi oh noooo! This has to go. I really don't want to switch back to Firefox from Vivaldi again.

JonathanS

@sillyCoelophysis @kelson @simon @Vivaldi I myself am just in the process of testing the waters for a possible switch from Firefox to Vivaldi. This kind of hidden surprise doesn't give me good vibes!

Emmy - Dial Tone *biiiiip*

@jsparknz @kelson @simon @Vivaldi Vivaldi seems to be much more trustworthy than Mozilla. While they're far from the worst of all the browser makers, Mozilla has done quite a few questionable things that make me uncomfortable about using their software.

The fact that Vivaldi uses chromium has been my only issue with them. As long as they are willing to mitigate these flaws, which they've shown to be in the past, they're my first choice.

Plus, the features! Workspaces, tiling, customization.🤤

JonathanS

@sillyCoelophysis @kelson @simon @Vivaldi Yes, for sure. The only bad vibes stem from the chromium base and what is inherited from there. The Vivaldi folks seem open, honest and level-headed.

It is Mozilla's direction that has caused me to look for an alternative, rather than Vivaldi's features as such. But as I've found, there are some sweet features!

JonathanS

@kelson @simon @Vivaldi Thank you for sharing that. I tried it out and turning it off works. It does seem to me something that should be off by default, though.

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