VPN sporadic connection
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A Former User last edited by
@yekcimm: I'm using Windows 7 and Opera Browser is doing the same thing crashing periodically. . .VPN not connecting; whereas, I never had a problem until this latest update to Version 49.0.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@yekcimm said in VPN sporadic connection:
I believe that the issue is with Opera itself; the latest update is unstable; causing Opera to crash, and periodically causing Windows 10 to spontaneously reboot.
use browsec doesn't slowdown / limit your bandwidth. as for the built in vnp sporadic is an understatement. the vpn is now also prone to crash opera now.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
The only reason I use Opera was the VPN, now that the Republican Congress has allowed ISP's to sell my personal web-surfing information without my permission; the VPN prevents that egregeous practice. When I first started using Opera about 10 months ago the VPN was amazingly fast and Opera was completely stable. The problems began with the most recent Opera update, therefore, it's not the VPN; OPERA is now unstable.
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A Former User last edited by
@yekcimm : I couldn't agree more with you. I, too, use Opera for the VPN, to enhance privacy on the web. And this latest update to Opera has created a lot of problems.
Two years ago, or 2015 to be exact, SurfSafe was part of the Opera Family. Two years later, SurfSafe is no longer owned by Opera, from an email I received from SurfSafe November 24/17.
Why hasn't Opera made the announcement the SurfSafe is no longer owned by Opera. And when the the separation take place? What's going on with this?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@kvncnn They sold Surfeasy to Symantec 2 weeks ago: http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?messageId=438013
They "announced" it in the investor section.
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A Former User last edited by
@xirit32 : Thank you for this information. If SurfEasy is no owned by Opera, who providing the VPN in Opera Browser. I'm a little confused on all of this. Could this be the reason behind why we're experiencing problems with the VPN?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Looks like we have the Chinese to thank for blowing a hole in Opera; maybe the backdoor they put in is causing the crashes
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blackbird71 last edited by
@yekcimm said in VPN sporadic connection:
Looks like we have the Chinese to thank for blowing a hole in Opera; maybe the backdoor they put in is causing the crashes
If (note: IF) a problem exists in the Opera's VPN interfacing, it's hardly likely to be the result of Chinese interference or intrigue. The browser is still being developed by essentially the same people that worked on it before the Chinese bought the operation, and I trust the developers' personal integrity to put out word if such interference ever did occur. Most likely, the problem simply lies somewhere between or with Opera and SurfEasy.
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A Former User last edited by
Given that the problem occured after the last update; I'm betting the problem is in Opera.
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browzer1 last edited by
It is 11:43 PM Nov.25 2017 with VPN enabled. There is no access available. (WIN 7).
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A Former User last edited by
@browzer1 I have found that simply closing Opera and re-openning it allows the VPN to make connection (sometimes you need to repeat a few times). I have also found that selecting a specific (not Optimal) VPN server is enough to get it to connect, then selecting Optimal and it stays connected. I was just connected to the VPN at the same time you said you couldn't connect. There is clearly something wrong with the most recent Opera update.
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A Former User last edited by
@blackbird71 said in VPN sporadic connection:
@yekcimm said in VPN sporadic connection:
Looks like we have the Chinese to thank for blowing a hole in Opera; maybe the backdoor they put in is causing the crashes
If (note: IF) a problem exists in the Opera's VPN interfacing, it's hardly likely to be the result of Chinese interference or intrigue. The browser is still being developed by essentially the same people that worked on it before the Chinese bought the operation, and I trust the developers' personal integrity to put out word if such interference ever did occur. Most likely, the problem simply lies somewhere between or with Opera and SurfEasy.
you do get a joke, right?
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zalex108 last edited by
In ODev version works mostly fine, just one Off/On toggle.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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blackbird71 last edited by
@chuchkyschild said in VPN sporadic connection:
@blackbird71 said in VPN sporadic connection:
@yekcimm said in VPN sporadic connection:
Looks like we have the Chinese to thank for blowing a hole in Opera; maybe the backdoor they put in is causing the crashes
If (note: IF) a problem exists in the Opera's VPN interfacing, it's hardly likely to be the result of Chinese interference or intrigue. The browser is still being developed by essentially the same people that worked on it before the Chinese bought the operation, and I trust the developers' personal integrity to put out word if such interference ever did occur. Most likely, the problem simply lies somewhere between or with Opera and SurfEasy.
you do get a joke, right?
Having for years been in the old Opera forum as well as in this one, simply assuming something of this kind of posting to be a 'joke' is more difficult than you may realize. Whether or not it was @yekcimm's intent to make a joke, there have been multiple other posts in these forums alleging - in all dead seriousness - Chinese browser intrigues real or imagined ever since their consortium bought Opera's browser line. And because China's Great Firewall has led many of its citizens to adopt ways like using VPNs to try to penetrate their domestic censorship at great risk to themselves, the topic is hardly a joking matter for me.
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A Former User last edited by
@blackbird71 said in VPN sporadic connection:
@chuchkyschild said in VPN sporadic connection:
@blackbird71 said in VPN sporadic connection:
@yekcimm said in VPN sporadic connection:
Looks like we have the Chinese to thank for blowing a hole in Opera; maybe the backdoor they put in is causing the crashes
If (note: IF) a problem exists in the Opera's VPN interfacing, it's hardly likely to be the result of Chinese interference or intrigue. The browser is still being developed by essentially the same people that worked on it before the Chinese bought the operation, and I trust the developers' personal integrity to put out word if such interference ever did occur. Most likely, the problem simply lies somewhere between or with Opera and SurfEasy.
you do get a joke, right?
Having for years been in the old Opera forum as well as in this one, simply assuming something of this kind of posting to be a 'joke' is more difficult than you may realize. Whether or not it was @yekcimm's intent to make a joke, there have been multiple other posts in these forums alleging - in all dead seriousness - Chinese browser intrigues real or imagined ever since their consortium bought Opera's browser line. And because China's Great Firewall has led many of its citizens to adopt ways like using VPNs to try to penetrate their domestic censorship at great risk to themselves, the topic is hardly a joking matter for me.
really dude take a chill pill
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A Former User last edited by
@blackbird71 I agree with you; when a foreign, authoritarian Government becomes the controlling interest in a software App, only a fool would not be concerned for its future integrity.
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A Former User last edited by
@yekcimm said in VPN sporadic connection:
I have found that simply closing Opera and re-openning it allows the VPN to make connection (sometimes you need to repeat a few times).
This mirrors the behavior I'm currently experiencing.
Once it "comes in" it works well ... but "getting there" seems to be a trial and error experience.