Vivaldi went stable on Android this year, but the developers behind the Chromium-based browser aren't resting on their laurels. Following the introduction of a forced dark mode for all websites in June, the team is now turning its attention to making the bottom bar more consistent. It's also going more private by giving users enhanced control over tracker and ad blocking via access to additional blocklists.
The bottom bar now features a consistently placed tab switcher/new tab/new item button in all of the browser sections, including the new tab page, the tab switcher, and the Panels overview.
Read MoreVivaldi 3.2 makes its bottom bar more consistent and improves privacy was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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