Like most other browsers, Opera lets you open a private window. To open one, click the Opera icon in the upper-left corner of the browser, then click " New private window ".
Open a private window in Opera
Open a private window in Opera
Since Vivaldi is also a Chromium-based browser, it follows suit and uses the same logic as Edge and Chrome to launch Safe Mode. Vivaldi doesn’t have a dedicated Safe Mode, so you can use Incognito Mode instead to temporarily disable extensions and add-ons.
To open a new private window in Vivaldi, click the cyprus telegram data menu button in the top-left corner of the browser, expand File , and then click New Private Window .
Open a new private window in Vivaldi
Open a new private window in Vivaldi.
Alternatively, you can use the default CTRL+Shift+N keyboard shortcut to open a new private window in Vivaldi, or keyboard shortcuts that you have customized, as Vivaldi allows you to set keyboard shortcuts yourself.
Alternatively, you can also use the following command in the Run command box to directly launch Vivaldi's private browsing window:
vivaldi -incognito
Launch Brave Browser in Safe Mode
Like most of the browsers described above, Brave browser also uses InPrivate browsing mode as a safe mode where all extensions and add-ons are temporarily disabled.