@asifawan As said in several other similar topics, your synced saved passwords are encrypted using your Opera account credentials. So the only way to decrypt them is by informing the Opera account password used when the saved passwords were synced.
@supercab Probably the same that anyone can do: contacting the sites. And it doesn't help, creating workarounds as they have been doing for more than two decades.
ANother update, I removed the agent switcher from my current Opera, and cleared the cache, and it also seems to work perfectly.
I think it is entirely possible that the issue was within the Etrade server, because now my Chrome browser works there when before it did not. The Etrade techs may have found out about the problem and silently fixed it with any announcement to users.
@leocg I just found out a file in the following location
In the %appdata% folder, CrashDumps folder found the following file:
opera.exe.14784.dmp
The file timestamp seems to be at the same time the crash happened. Is there a way I can share this file to see if any thing Opera developers could parse to find the reason for the crash.
Also note that at the URL opera://settings/passwords, you can click the "add" button and manually add a username and password for a URL if you have to.
There's been a lot of funky malware lately. You can scan your system with the free version of Malwarebytes just for good measure, even if it's highly unlikely that you're the type of user that would get infected with something.
I accidentally found when removing add on, there will be a pop up to confirm with that extension add on, so right click on Icon to choose pin/unpin, good luck.