Unfortunately despite all the changes I made to the Opera Browser graphics settings, the problem persists, so I moved to Firefox, until I change graphics card.
Is any other browser a superior protector of one's data and privacy?
In theory, Brave should allow to opt out of all 'call home and advertisers' traffic - but by default it collects information as all other browsers.
Technically, many of homecalls can be blocked by firewall or router or just hosts file. I've not watched lately, but blocking eg sitecheck.opera.com was few years ago pretty efficient 🙂
@cannarwilm If you are set Kaspersky to intercept https traffic (I don't know, is that possible or not - some suites allow that), then it replaces site certificates and some sites may not like that; also it may change and filter both web queries and responses.
Simplest test would be disable Kaspersky temporary.
@operaquest Most probably the message is not from Opera but from your email provider. Opera doesn't have an email client, so it doesn't make sense for it to send you a message about reading emails.
@xb70 If you find a site that doesn't work with Opera, you can open a topic to discuss it, saying what site is having an issue with Opera and what the problem is.
You can also report the problem to Opera using the Report a problem tool