

Of course, it is either intentional or something to be looked after as the development progresses considering it as a privacy-friendly web browser. You can install user scripts, but Chrome extensions aren’t supported yet. You should see an executable file named Viber. Unzip the archive and open the Viber folder. The Linux version, is still a work in progress, and you can download it here. Netflix is not something supported but overall the browsing experience is quite fast and usable. On the Viber website, you can only find the Windows and Mac installer.

However, other social media platforms work just fine along with YouTube (without signing in). So, if you rely on your Google account, it is a disappointing news. When I tried logging in my Google account, it prevented me by mentioning that it is potentially an insecure browser or unsupported browser. I don’t think it is something that could replace your current browser immediately but if you are interested to test out new projects that are trying to offer Chrome alternatives, this is surely one of them. Viper Browser My Thoughts on Using Viper Browser
