IS VPN with problem now?
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A Former User last edited by
NO it has had problems and once again not working. i suggest you add browsec as a backup for when the builtin vpn isn't working.
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A Former User last edited by
Opera tells me that it's allready using the latest version and there is no update...
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A Former User last edited by
@a-moser said in IS VPN with problem now?:
Opera tells me that it's allready using the latest version and there is no update...
![alt text]( image url)yea i just tried to get the 49.0.2725.56 and no luck.
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A Former User last edited by
Opera > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies > Cookies 3d parties > check > uncheck > VPN works ( for me )
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A Former User last edited by
the new update solved the VPN issue.
downloaded the latest installer and updated the current version
could not find the option
"Bypass VPN for default search engines" which was available in latest developer version -
A Former User last edited by
@chuchkyschild
I just installed the Beta-version... VPN is running just fine!
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A Former User last edited by
Just download new version from original website and problem will be resolved!!!
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A Former User last edited by
Ive got v.50 and had the same problem but somehow by luck i found a solution or at least partial. Right click on the screen anywhere select Add to speed dial and presto its worked for me on the site i was trying to get on, it didn't work for my homepage but i have not added that to speed dial, but try it and see what happens
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A Former User last edited by
even when the VPN issue is resolved, while downloading files the old issue of network interrupted issue is still there. Downloads get stopped after a few seconds.
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alanchippy last edited by
Just done the update to V49.0.2725.56. When using the VPN I now find the choice is limited to Americas or Europe whereas it used to have 6 specific countries. Is this a so called upgrade to a degraded option in this new version. Is there any way to restore the previous 6 specific counties
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@alanchippy Nope. The new VPN uses regions instead of countries.
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alanchippy last edited by
More dumbing down it seems. I wonder why they have decided on the downgrade.
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blackbird71 last edited by
@alanchippy It's not in the dumbing-down category. Opera has simply elected to operate new VPN servers, following it's sale of its SurfEasy VPN subsidiary back in September. The departure of SurfEasy's network of VPN servers means Opera has to arrange and operate other ones, along with the browser updates to accomplish connection with them.
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alanchippy last edited by
Thanks for the post which does explain the reason. It is however still a downgrade in terms of performance and choice even if it was a necessary change. Guess I will have to find a paid for VPN which does what I need now. Can't complain as the Opera VPN was free and worked very well except for the last week or so which presumably was due to the change of servers.
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A Former User last edited by
@alanchippy said in IS VPN with problem now?:
Thanks for the post which does explain the reason. It is however still a downgrade in terms of performance and choice even if it was a necessary change. Guess I will have to find a paid for VPN which does what I need now. Can't complain as the Opera VPN was free and worked very well except for the last week or so which presumably was due to the change of servers.
if you're going to use another vpn grab the free version of browsec. no bandwidth throttling.