This means that even if you’ve added, for example, your Gmail account to Vivaldi Mail, Google won’t know what you watch on YouTube or search on Google (unless you log in to the website). Since Vivaldi 4.3, the logins are kept separate, improving privacy. Previously, there was a single login, which, in addition to the mail and calendar clients, logged you in to your Google account on all Google’s websites. When you add a Google account to Mail or Calendar, you’ll be asked to log in through Google’s OAuth dialog. You can find more detailed instructions here. If you’d like to use Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feeds separately from your main browser, we suggest setting your mail and calendar accounts up in a new User Profile. Enter your mail account’s login password, app-specific password or log in using the service provider’s OAuth window.Click on Add account below the list of already added mail accounts.Offline account to (temporarily) stop checking for updates.Upload sent messages to Sent folder, so you can view your sent messages via other clients or the account’s web interface.Download messages to view them offline and improve search results,.You can also enable the following options:.Once the account has been added you can add the sender name and email signature.Before entering the password, choose the option that’s most relevant for your account. Some email service provider’s require login from clients using either OAuth or an app-specific password. Enter your mail account’s login password.To find the server settings, check your email service provider’s help documentation. Vivaldi will try to fetch the server settings automatically.
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