
Open in Vivaldi
Open current page, link, or all tabs in the Vivaldi browser.

What is Open in Vivaldi?
Open in Vivaldi is a Firefox add-on by Andy Portmen. This add-on has 86 daily active users and a perfect 5.0 rating. The latest version, 0.2.0, was updated 2 years ago.
Stats
- storage
- tabs
- contextMenus
- nativeMessaging
Summary
Open in Vivaldi extension opens the current tab or links in the Vivaldi browser. Using this extension you can send links to Vivaldi browser without the need to manually copy and paste links. If a Vivaldi instance is already opened, then link is opened in a new browser tab, however, if Vivaldi is not opened, a new Vivaldi window is opened. Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6hSo5Sx5tk For FAQs please visit: https://add0n.com/open-in.html?from=vivaldi For bug reports visit: https://github.com/andy-portmen/native-client/ Notes: 1. For this extension to open links in Vivaldi browser you will need to install a minimal native client. The instruction to install the native client is displayed once a link opening is requested. There are two short video tutorials in the screenshot section for both Windows, and Linux or Mac operation systems if you want to see the installation steps of the native client.
Safety
Risk impact
Open in Vivaldi requires a number of risky permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Open in Vivaldi if you trust the publisher.
Risk impact measures the level of extra permissions an extension has access to. A low risk impact extension cannot do much harms, whereas a high risk impact extension can do a lot of damage like stealing your password, bypass your security settings, and access your personal data. High risk impact extensions are not necessarily malicious. However, if they do turn malicious, they can be very harmful.
Risk likelihood
Open in Vivaldi has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
Risk likelihood measures the probability that a Firefox add-on may turn malicious. This is determined by the publisher and the Firefox add-on reputation on Firefox Browser Add-ons, the amount of time the Firefox add-on has been around, and other signals about the Firefox add-on. Our algorithms are not perfect, and are subject to change as we discover new ways to detect malicious extensions. We recommend that you always exercise caution when installing a Firefox add-on, especially ones with higher risk impact and/or higher risk likelihood.
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