Vivaldi is now the first major browser to ship with Proton VPN built right in, giving uncompromising privacy from two of Europe’s most trusted tech companies.
Proton don’t share nothing. You have the option to log in with the Vivaldi account, create a new account in Proton or use the existing Proton account if you have. only if you want to use it, if not, delete it and nothing had happend. It’s a mere offer from Vivaldi if you want an VPN in the browser.
I anyway don’t like Browser VPN which can’t never substitute an desktop VPN, for browsers is better to use simply a proxy if you want it for, eg.country restrictions. To stay private, a VPN have to create the Tunnel BEFOR the browser goes online, this with an inbuild VPN is impossible, which can only create the Tunnel after the Browser start.
Proton don’t share nothing. You have the option to log in with the Vivaldi account, create a new account in Proton or use the existing Proton account if you have. only if you want to use it, if not, delete it and nothing had happend. It’s a mere offer from Vivaldi if you want an VPN in the browser. I anyway don’t like Browser VPN which can’t never substitute an desktop VPN, for browsers is better to use simply a proxy if you want it for, eg.country restrictions. To stay private, a VPN have to create the Tunnel BEFOR the browser goes online, this with an inbuild VPN is impossible, which can only create the Tunnel after the Browser start.