


If you don't need an email client, but you love the side-by-side browsing experience of tiled tabs, you can have what you like and turn off the mail feature. The full-scale web browser brings extensive browser functionality with tabbed browsing, streaming ability, online shopping and top security measures, right from the driver’s seat. Vivaldi Mail can import your data from the old Opera M2 mail client, which is almost more of an Easter egg than a feature at this point, but a nice touch nonetheless.Īs I said, though, Vivaldi is very much about customization. Developed specially for Polestar 2 by the Vivaldi team in Norway, the Vivaldi web browser is the first browser available for Android Automotive OS. I've been using them for several months and found them to be rock solid, but there may still be bugs. An Internet browser that adapts to you, not the other.

The new email client, newsreader, and calendar are all still beta releases, so there may be rough edges. Were building a fast, ultra customizable browser that prioritizes your privacy (not our own profit). It's also just plain handy if you have several email accounts you want to check using a single interface. It's an empowering tool for those who want it. Putting an email client and newsreader in the browser gives people a way to take back control of those aspects of their online experience. Vivaldi offers an alternative to those of us who don't want Google reading our email, or don't want Facebook and Twitter determining what we read next. It's worth asking: Why bother with an email client in a web browser, when everyone uses web-based mail services? Because not everyone does.
