This is the Opera browser opened from the desktop shortcut:c9fcc433-d718-4099-91de-35447fba0af3-image.png
This is the Opera browser launched via Selenium, and it doesn't show any warning when accessing dangerous websites:
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The option to defend against malicious websites is enabled by default, but it doesn't seem to have any effect.
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@blackbird71 -- Not being a smartA$$, but I am looking for a solution not definitions. Thanks
Indeed, but the reason I brought it up is that you've repeatedly misused the terminology in this thread, including your initial post. Because Java does exist as a viable program and very old Opera versions may still access it via a plug-in, it can lead to troubleshooting confusion until the actual terminology becomes apparent via details mentioned in subsequent postings. When asking about software problems, it always pays to describe problems accurately, as well as completely.