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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      I thought I would look and see what tasks are running at start up which i have done every week for about 15 years.
      Today I see a program called browser assistant in c/program files /opera/assistant/browser_assistant.exe. What the **** is this ? I have never seen it before. I update Opera either via the inbuilt tool or the complete installation package. If there is no sensible or valid reason for this file I will have to consider my future use of Opera.

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

        https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/ed7648/opera_forcing_alwaysontop_opera_gx_ads_i_havent/

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        • burnout426
          burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

          Uninstall Opera while keeping your data. Then, reinstall it via the setup file at https://ftp.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/65.0.3467.78/win/.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            Do I just uninstal Opera through uninstal program feature of Windows (7) or do I need to backup my existing profile as well before installing the complete offline package ? Is the problem likely to occur with the next update ?

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer @Guest last edited by

              @mike88 said in Opera Browser Assistant - WTF ?:

              Do I just uninstal Opera through uninstal program feature of Windows (7)

              Yes. During the uninstall process, it'll give you the choice to keep your data or not. You can keep your data.

              @mike88 said in Opera Browser Assistant - WTF ?:

              do I need to backup my existing profile as well before installing the complete offline package ?

              No. But, you can copy it to a safe place if you want (while Opera is closed) before uninstalling Opera (just for good measure).

              @mike88 said in Opera Browser Assistant - WTF ?:

              Is the problem likely to occur with the next update ?

              In normal circumstances, it shouldn't occur again. But, that'll depend if Opera's now doing it on purpose or if it was an accident where things need to be fixed.

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              • A Former User
                A Former User @burnout426 last edited by A Former User

                i think i may make a firewall rule to block browser_assistant.exe.. before i even see it !.. lol

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  It seems strange to me that it only appeared when I downloaded through the programme. My previous system backup was a few days ago, so I used that and got the complete offline package as Burnout426 suggested. I will also disable Opera automatic update via CCleaner. Has anyone got full knowledge of what "browser_assistant.exe" does ? Its funny that with all the stuff Opera writes in its blogs to my recollection there has been no knowledge of why this file is inflicted on us or what it does !

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                  • operalinknx1
                    operalinknx1 last edited by operalinknx1

                    Hello, I have found in Opera directory (WIndows) an folder named "Assistant"

                    This Opera Browser assistant also makes an entry in Windows Task Scheduler.

                    This is unwanted behaviour and is not mentioned when Opera updates itself. This should not be hidden in updates and it should mention what is being installed during Update and given a choice if EXTRA software is to be added.

                    Please don't force this on users. It is simply another resource spending on CPU startup. Let your users know what you are installing on their PCs.

                    Sincerely

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @operalinknx1 last edited by

                        @operalinknx1 The Assistant is installed when Opera is installed from a third party program.

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                        • rlwieneke
                          rlwieneke last edited by

                          Opera Assistant Installer 01b.jpg
                          Opera Assistant Installer 02.jpg

                          https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/deaed2b76d4545d2ca07fc237b485eab0b4da7212accb6b23fe6e6af94f3707c/detection

                          https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/5c1a5242a1af594a156c4405d4a50bd5fdc176177771db3d5e9e807464f50a22/detection

                          Virus Total says both files are clean and both have valid Opera Software 2020 digital signatures. That having been said, I sometime may not start my browser up for as much as three or four hours after I turn my pc on. I don't want some background opera web browser process eating CPU and RAM when I'm not using the browser. So I denied the action with Zone Alarm.

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                          • rlwieneke
                            rlwieneke last edited by

                            It's Feb 26th 2020 and I just now got hit with this. I denied the action in Zone Alarm. I tested both Assistant_67.0.3575.31_Setup.exe and assistant_installer.exe on Virus Total and they both tested clean with valid Opera Software 2020 digital signatures. That having been said, I sometimes may not start my browser up for as much as three or four hours after I turn my pc on. I don't want some background opera web browser process eating CPU and RAM when I'm not using the browser.

                            Opera Assistant Installer 01b.jpg

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                            • rlwieneke
                              rlwieneke last edited by

                              Somehow I failed to mention the third file: browser_assistant.exe when checked on Virus Total tested positive for MALWARE by Yomi Hunter.

                              https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/1bfe12011112098dcd70d63ce906a81954a26905974a6a76ec0971e853aa6958/detection

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                              • rlwieneke
                                rlwieneke last edited by

                                Silly me, somehow I overlooked mentioning the third file: browser_assistant.exe when checked on Virus Total tested positive for MALWARE by Yomi Hunter.

                                https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/1bfe12011112098dcd70d63ce906a81954a26905974a6a76ec0971e853aa6958/detection

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User @rlwieneke last edited by

                                  @rlwieneke I just noticed today, 2/26/20, that I have "Opera Browser Assistant" as a new startup entry (when looking at startup programs in CCleaner, which I regularly do). This is absolutely a new thing, as I am very vigilant when it comes to startup apps/tasks, etc. Also, in scheduled tasks I have always had "Opera scheduled autoupdate" listed as a startup task, but now I noticed there is also an "Opera scheduled assistant autoupdate" task.

                                  Now I am a little less certain of all the entries in that tab of CCleaner's "startup" area. I do think I've always had 2 Opera autoupdate-type tasks scheduled at startup, but I'm not sure if it said "assistant" before. Either way, something new is going on here. Doubt it's coincidence this thread was necro'd by 2 of us on the exact same day almost a year later.

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    Oh, and I have never installed Opera as part of another app installation. I choose the apps I want to install, and I almost never use anything that is bundled with another program (except something like RivaTuner with MSI Afterburner). Opera was installed standalone, and I'm 100% certain of this.

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      I am becoming increasingly irritated with the Opera browser. I have already removed it from all my Windows 7 machines. I was browsing Windows 10 settings today and see "Opera Browsing Assistant" in the list of startup apps and enabled. Surely it is up to the USER if they want it enabled or not. I suppose I should be checking elsewhere to see its purpose, if indeed it has any purpose. It is only by chance that I saw it, it does not appear in my system tray and have not read in the blogs about it either. If it is mentioned its probably hidden in a corner so that people don't see it. I have mentioned the browser many times before, why can't Opera concentrate on the basics of a browser and NOT inflict things like the "Opera Browsing Assistant"upon us ?. I am beginning to think that Opera doesn't deserve a place on any of my machines.

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        I am becoming more irritated. Switching it to Off only makes it go back ON again after going back to the list of startup apps. Failing a satisfactory response Opera will be gone from all my computers within the next 48 hours , I realise no one cares, but I think its worth mentioning !

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                                        • leocg
                                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                                          @mike88 Browser Assistant is installed when a third party software installs Opera.

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User @leocg last edited by

                                            @leocg said in Opera Browser Assistant?:

                                            @mike88 Browser Assistant is installed when a third party software installs Opera.

                                            Opera was NOT installed through third party software on my system. Others have stated this above. I'm not sure why this keeps getting repeated.

                                            Could installing the new version of MS Edge (chromium-based) have messed with anything? Because Opera has been on my system for a long time now (installed directly from the Opera website/installer - NOT through 3rd party software!)

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