
@privacytests thanks for the reply 
yes it makes sense, to test the default state of the browser ( already selected settings by the devs ), and it surely raises some questions and doubts on why they're not turned on by default.
@privacytests Hey, in this website you say that you do these tests with the default settings in each app, but Vivaldi takes you through a linear setup process, it ask you at some point whether you want to block ads/ ads and trackers/block nothing, many Reddit users were saying that you chose *Block Nothing* which made Vivaldi fail so much tests!
so is Vivaldi running in beast mode where it block everything or in weak mode which no sane person would chose during setup?
@thelinuxcast
@apps is perfect for me, very customizable ( for me at least ), you do have to install an extra app Ntfy to get push notifications. that's not the case in a googled phone.
see also : @moshidon