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Elliot Kirk
Jan 21, 2020Former Employee
Discussion - Set Aside Tabs and Warn on Close
Hi Insiders, we have received a lot of feedback about how you would like to close your tabs with the option of easily finding and reopening them later as you move between different workflows. Specifi...
silverlion
Feb 13, 2020Brass Contributor
Let’s talk about two more best features for privacy.
1) In Vivaldi browser there's screen privacy filter – Filter Obscure, this is the best feature most people like it😊
We view a lot of private information in our browsers bank details, private emails and messages, that information is often on our screens.
Do you worry that others might see private information you’re viewing on your screen?
Once you will turned on that filter , move the mouse cursor out of the browser window then the page content will get blurred.
For more information click on link
https://vivaldi.com/blog/hide-private-content-from-your-screen/
2) In UC browser there is a "Bosskey
(You can press the shortcut key to hide/unhide the browser window it will also hide browser window from Taskbar and Mute webpages )
Ctrl + Q
1) In Vivaldi browser there's screen privacy filter – Filter Obscure, this is the best feature most people like it😊
We view a lot of private information in our browsers bank details, private emails and messages, that information is often on our screens.
Do you worry that others might see private information you’re viewing on your screen?
Once you will turned on that filter , move the mouse cursor out of the browser window then the page content will get blurred.
For more information click on link
https://vivaldi.com/blog/hide-private-content-from-your-screen/
2) In UC browser there is a "Bosskey
(You can press the shortcut key to hide/unhide the browser window it will also hide browser window from Taskbar and Mute webpages )
Ctrl + Q
Jaturn
Microsoft
Feb 13, 2020
I love the the idea of #1 but would like the option of tying it in to biometric. If my face move away from the screen then the screen goes blurred or the browser windows goes dark. Having multiple, parallel options to fit different scenario (i.e. still in front of screen but someone is at your desk talking with you) would be best. The biometric option is great for when you step away for a quick second to return shortly or if you forget to lock your machine. This feature could be useful for Windows in general. I know we have a similar feature in Window Hello but the different is active tracking and instance blurr/darkmode instead of locking station although locking station should also be an option.