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Tip #684

Access passwords you’ve saved in Vivaldi on iOS directly from your iPhone’s home screen.

In addition to auto-filling login credentials on websites you’re browsing in the Vivaldi browser, you can auto-fill them in other apps on your iPhone and iPad. One way to view your saved passwords is to go to Settings in Vivaldi and find them there, but you can also add a widget to the home screen to get to them with one tap.

To add the Passwords Manager widget:

  1. Long-press on the home screen.
  2. Tap on “Edit” in the top right corner and select “Add Widget”.
  3. Find Vivaldi and tap on it.
  4. Swipe to the Password Manager option.
  5. Tap “Add Widget”.

#iOS #passwords #Vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser #widgets

https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-684/

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Ich habe mal diese beiden Funktionen deaktiviert...

Aber so ganz triffts das noch nicht.

Edit: und noch die beiden Optionen hier zurückgesetzt und dann in der App noch etliche Sachen eingestellt...

Dieser schlaue Algorithmus in #iOS zeigt einem doch gerne bestimmte Bilder an. Meist die, die ich früher manuell oft angesehen habe, oder oft verschickt bzw. verwendet habe.

Wie kann ich dem beibringen, dass ich genau diese Bilder gerade nicht mehr sehen will ohne die jetzt alle einzeln heraussuchen und löschen, oder verstecken muss?

Will einfach gerade nicht permanent von meinem Handy an gewisse Dinge aus den letzten Jahren erinnert werden...

Edit: habs gelöst, gibt ne Menge Einstellungen.

Replied to AJ Sadauskas

@ajsadauskas @JessTheUnstill also #BlackBerry's #PlayBook #Tablet was released as a accessory screen for their Phones, which gave it "#WiiU-Effect" in terms of marketing.

  • Plus #RIM relying hard on business clients and their proprietary applianced mail systems and having big carriers upsell to business people made them look outdated & quite literally out of touch once #iPhone went mainstream.

I mean, the hardware was never their problem and #SMS-Typists swear by their #BlackberryCurve's #keyboard but BlackBerry's #toolchain - just like #SymbianOS's - was just hideous to the point that devs like @fuchsiii didn't even want to try making #Apps for those devices.

  • Unlike #Mozilla fucking up #FirefoxOS by refusing to sell devices to #developers, by the time RIM & #Nokia came from their high horses, their market shares had been squeezed into mere "rounding errors" by #iOS and #Android as it was way cheaper and easier to get #Apps developed, tested, sold, bought and use them than on their devices.

#Sony even released some #Symbian #S60 devices but since they didn't have the same signing keys, one couldn't even #sideload apps (not to mention they didn't had the #OviStore on those either!)...

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@JessTheUnstill One of the big fuckups for BlackBerry was just the delays in getting BlackBerry 10, plus the Z10 and Q10, to market.

I got to use BB10 for a couple of months, and it was nice. It was built on QNX, with a modern swipe/gesture based UI built with Qt.

Arguably a better OS than the iOS and Android releases at that same time.

There was a feature called the Hub, which wax a unified inbox for your email messages, social posts, and text messages. Plus a modern app store, and separate personal/work profiles built into the OS.

There was a version without a physical keyboard (Z10) and with (Q10).

The problem is they didn't start working on it until 2010, and BB10 wasn't released until 2013.

For about two years before BB10 came out, BlackBerry didn't release any new phones.

Had BB10 come out earlier, it *might* have saved the company.

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@9to5Mac 'wps.apple.com' has always appeared in the DNS-logs and I assume this is the tranmission of WiFi SSIDs to Apple. Perhaps after their database was recently found publicly accessible, now they give an option to deactivate it? Apple also supposedly respects the addition of the '_nomap' suffix to the SSID. Btw, there's another two you missed "Satellite Connection" & "In-App Web Browsing". @mysk #iOS #Surveillance #Apple