CentBrowser Wrote:
There is truly 90 days limit for history.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/iss...?id=500239
Actually, the new topic that has been launched above and the useless request for the addition of new feature to Cent is not my care at all, because I do not want to use a browser that is swollen and very slow because the browsing history is not cleaned for months; even if it is necessary for my job.
By the way, the Chromium bugs discussion page you gave its link above is based on 3 years ago. If 90 days (Three Months) limit for history mentioned there is still valid today, this indicates that Vivaldi is making a new fraud in addition to the frauds I have mentioned above, because in the "Settings > Privacy" window you have the option to storage period for the browsing history logs as"Forever", so not only up to "Three Months".
There is truly 90 days limit for history.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/iss...?id=500239
Actually, the new topic that has been launched above and the useless request for the addition of new feature to Cent is not my care at all, because I do not want to use a browser that is swollen and very slow because the browsing history is not cleaned for months; even if it is necessary for my job.
By the way, the Chromium bugs discussion page you gave its link above is based on 3 years ago. If 90 days (Three Months) limit for history mentioned there is still valid today, this indicates that Vivaldi is making a new fraud in addition to the frauds I have mentioned above, because in the "Settings > Privacy" window you have the option to storage period for the browsing history logs as"Forever", so not only up to "Three Months".