How Opera's new Air browser helped me to keep calm and surf on
Briefly

Opera has launched a new browser, Opera Air, aimed at fostering mindfulness while surfing the web. Available in early access, it incorporates exercises, guided meditations, and breaks designed to alleviate both physical and mental stress associated with prolonged internet use. Users can customize their home page with calming nature images and mindfulness-related links. The browser features a toolbar that provides access to various relaxation exercises, allowing users to practice deep breathing and full-body scans for a few minutes, promoting better focus and overall mental wellness as they navigate online.
Opera Air is designed to promote mindfulness while browsing, offering guided meditations and exercises to help alleviate physical and mental stress during internet use.
By incorporating calming visuals and structured breaks, Opera Air helps users maintain focus and relax their minds and bodies throughout their online activities.
With a clean and minimalistic interface, Opera Air encourages users to engage with mindfulness-centric websites while providing features for guided meditation and physical exercises.
The browser’s emphasis on user customization, like choosing calming wallpapers and selecting meditation durations, makes it adaptable for busy lifestyles.
Read at ZDNET
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