Newest version of Opera won't remember passwords
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A Former User last edited by
I just updated to the newest version of Opera. All of my passwords have disappeared. And it doesn't ask to save new ones. HELP!
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A Former User last edited by
@misterarthur Every time I quit out of Opera, I have to re-enter passwords. Something weird is going on. I have the box checked in preferences to "Offer to save passwords I enter on the web"
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A Former User last edited by
The first version of Opera 53 wanted access to the keychain. Probably the present one does also, or does it not detect that permission?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@misterarthur @concretable - It never asked for that access. I uninstalled Opera. Re-installed it. Went to a web site. entered my password. Logged onto that site. Opera asked if I wanted to save the password. I said yes. I quit Opera. Restarted it. Went back to the same website, and had to reenter the password and login name. I checked under Opera's password manager. No password was saved.
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katsiri last edited by
I have the exact same problem. Newest version of Opera won't remember my passwords
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A Former User last edited by
Yes, mine too, and not only won't it remember passwords, but it logs you out of EVERYTHING every time you quit the program and/or shut down your computer! Very irritating
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A Former User last edited by
The second version 53 would use the passwords, so giving the first one permission to use the keychain carried over, but the second one would only load pages into one tab. For me, that is useless.
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gmiazga Opera last edited by
@misterarthur Opera 53 was shipped with new certificate which requires users to allow it to access Opera Safe Storage item in Keychain Access. System should show a dialog asking for this permission. If this is not accepted Opera won't be able to use any login details stored previously which might seem like it's not remembering passwords.
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A Former User last edited by
@mgeffro
What was wrong with the way the previous version was storing passwords? What was wrong with using cookies for authentication? -
A Former User last edited by
@mgeffro WHat about if we don't use Opera to save login details (using a password manager)? Do we have to say no every time we open Opera? btw my password manager (Dashlane) stopped working at the same time, could it be related?
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gmiazga Opera last edited by
@concretable Previous version was also using Opera Safe Storage entry in keychain. Problem here is that we had to change team identifier due to legal reason from Opera Software ASA to Opera Software AS which requires our users to allow this new identifier to access previously stored items using old certificate.
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A Former User last edited by
@mgeffro My son had the same problem yesterday and Opera Safe Storage does not work anymore. This morning, I'm stuck with that. None password works and just having Opera's dialog box break keychain use for other applications. Some iCloud services won't work until reopening the session and then the keychain.
And I can't even look at the stored password in the keychain, it cannot be decrypted.
Shortly : no good password anymore for Opera Safe Storage and Opera's opening break other services using keychain...
I have to choose between a degraded Opera version or keychain. What's the mess ? -
gmiazga Opera last edited by
@bjgg could be related to how Dashlane handles certificate verification. We got some details from Little Snitch developers in https://forums.opera.com/topic/26750/invalid-code-signature-on-latest-update/9 on how it works in their application. Perhaps similar case is related to Dashlane you are using,
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A Former User last edited by
I also have this issue, I didn't get the prompt, is there a way to get it so I can back to remembering my passwords?
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tonino123 last edited by
@mgeffro How do you get opera to allow it to access Opera Safe storage item In Key Chain Access. I did not see any dialog sking for tis permission
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A Former User last edited by
i accidentally click deny when prompted to let opera use keychain, how do i turn back time?
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gmiazga Opera last edited by gmiazga
@tonino123 @juliemccrann when Opera starts (after you fully close it) it should show dialog asking for access to Opera Safe Storage with three options (Always Allow, Allow, Deny). You could try to manually just try running Keychain Access application on your macOS and adding Opera application yourself.
I'm attaching screenshot showing this:
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gmiazga Opera last edited by
@faisduvelo Opera is only accessing 'Opera Safe Storage' in keychain. It should have no access to other items or break it in any way as it's controlled by your operating system. Could you try checking instructions I've posted above on how to edit 'Opera Safe Storage' keychain access manually?