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There's even a new clear browsing data button in the history panel that can quickly purge your recent browsing history. Meanwhile, on macOS, Geolocation services are making a comeback, powered by Apple Location Services. In address field suggestions, you will have more choices to prioritize the order of the drop-down menu, tailoring it to your specific needs. There are a lot of other changes in the 6.2 release, too. A more technical detail on this is available in a separate blog from the team behind it, but it comes down to reducing memory and CPU usage and code refactoring. The browser now renders windows through an improved version of Portal Windows, which powers the browser. Results may vary, but this is thanks to rendering changes. This is on a machine with an Intel Core i3 CPU that runs at 2 GHz. So, how did Vivaldi get to this new feat? Well, the group claims the window opening speed is now 37% faster than before, or up to 64% faster when compared to an older 2018 version of the browser.
