The ad blocking software developed for internet browsers is mostly in good faith, but it has been recently found that there are ad blocking software developed as malicious software. Now, Vivaldi, one of the internet browsers that have been subject to our news from time to time, has made a development that will end all question marks and discussions on ad-blocking applications. The beta version, in which the Vivaldi developer team tested the features that the browser would offer to the stable version, has been updated as of today, and this update brought a built-in adblocker to Vivaldi. So Vivaldi users will not need any third-party ad blocking plugins in the future. Vivaldi is an internet browser developed to protect users’ privacy in the internet. Vivaldi, which has prevented the collection of users’ data with an update published in the previous periods, has taken another step towards ensuring the safety of its users with its integrated ad blocker. Vivaldi’s internal ad blocker looks like this The developer team combined the ad blocking feature that Vivaldi added to its final test version with the ability to block the data collection we just mentioned. Thus, users will be able to get rid of just being watched or both being watched and advertisements with the latest stable version of Vivaldi. This feature seems to offer a more transparent internet experience for Vivaldi users. Vivaldi’s ad-blocking feature is currently under testing. The developer team will update this stable version of Vivaldi and make the ad-blocking feature available to all users after testing this feature for a while and making the necessary corrections. Whether this effective feature will affect the rate of use of Vivaldi will only show time.