Passwords are not saved
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A Former User last edited by
@sgunhouse
I tried everything, every single hint in this forum. Nothing works.
Finally I deinstalled Opera, erased all files and directories of Opera
and installed completely new. The problems are still the same.
Opera 36.0.2130.80 does not work as it should.
I wanted to switch from Firefox to the much better Opera,
but without password saving, its useless for me.
Can anyone please close this thread, its not solved,
but useless to keep it open anymore.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426
No, I don't want to do this. I'm afraid to lock my pc. I don't trust MS.
My wife uses the same XP and the same Opera, no OS password.
Her passwords are saved. Strange. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@hjk1 You can create another user account on Windows for testing and set a password for it. That will also give you a fresh Opera profile to test with and it won't interfere with your current Opera and current user account. When you're done testing, you can delete the user account.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426 Thanks for your hints. I tried everything - passwords, new user, profile directory. It does not work.
I don't want to bother you any longer, so I give up.
BTW - Chrome also stores no passwords, only Firefox does. -
bbildman last edited by bbildman
@hjk1 said in Passwords are not saved:
@sgunhouse
You are right, its still the wonderful Windows-XP...
But is it supposed to work with XP? Doesn't seem so.As an aside, it took me forever to FINALLY upgrade to Windows 7 Professional, from XP, but I bit the bullet and though it took me forever (I used a program like Laplink PCMover), it solved SO many problems I had been having. Same thing happened as I was using Opera 12, and stuck with it forever...but finally bit the bullet (again) and upgraded to New Opera based on Chromium. And again, all my Opera issues disappeared.
Now I won't tell you when to to, but upgrading Operating Systems, and then to New Opera will be worth the time it takes to do this.
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A Former User last edited by
@bbildman
I have a lot of programs (also paid ones), that will only work on XP. Example with my Garmin: Mapsource works great, but I can not install it on my notebook with Windows-8. I had to use BaseCamp, which is really bad. I have to buy other programs or updates and I need a lot of time, not possible because I need the pc every day. I had to buy a new pc and a new monitor and install it in parallel...
I tried to switch to Ubuntu, but too many problems, bad scan software and so on. Some important programs are only available for Windows.
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bbildman last edited by
@hjk1 I can't tell you what to do, only you know that. Have you tried installing the newest Opera on your Windows 8 notebook and if so, can you then import your passwords into the Opera 60, either by synchronizing ONLY the password, or importing them from the CS file you have generated from your XP version (maybe O36 will not export passwords)
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
User at https://forums.opera.com/topic/36957/opera-dont-save-passords-win10-solution-12-2019 said that if you have your network connection in Windows set to "public" instead of "private", it might cause this issue. Not sure if that's the case for Opera 36, but something to check.
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hasimir last edited by hasimir
SOLVED (sort of)
The problem has now appeared for me too in Opera 66 for Ubuntu 19.10.
My latest update is 66.0.3515.44I solved this by... switching to Opera Developer
Installed it.
Current version is 68.0.3581.0
Synced to my normal Opera account.
BAM! all the passwords that until recently were saved in Opera 66 (but were NOT displayed, as if Opera had no passwords saved) appeared in Opera Dev. It saves them, it automatically fills forms, the works.I might eventually want to go back to the "stable" version of Opera, but until this problem is fixed I'll happily stay on the Dev channel.
On a side-note, might be nice for Opera account to be able to also sync installed extensions