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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      aww man, getting ads on top of my speed dial, was this added on purpose? is my computer infected?

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      • A Former User
        A Former User @otaku-sama last edited by

        @otaku-sama: Maybe Sync-Problem. Open 'sync.opera.com' and reset your data. Then try again.

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        • andrew84
          andrew84 @Guest last edited by andrew84

          @temkem: I hoped to get some response from Opera about the duplicated 'opera autoupdate' folders and regarding the trojan detection in Beta's installer.exe. But there's no response.

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          • chas4
            chas4 @Guest last edited by

            @rbaygirl: Hold shift and reload the page

            Why Open the Web?

            Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
            When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
            However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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            • chas4
              chas4 last edited by

              Any of the security fixes from Chromium 80.0.3987.149?

              Why Open the Web?

              Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
              When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
              However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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              • AltairAssassins
                AltairAssassins last edited by

                Sadly, it all leads to the painful conclusion of Opera that it cannot find an effective remedy for its previous issue in previous upgrades.This new version v.67.0.3575.97, ccontains the same issues with passes, cookies, and synchronization.
                Whatever appeared to be a solution at the beginning, threw all the work with this upgrade to the wind.
                It will be useful for Opera read the Forum posts, and take note of what is happening.

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                • burnout426
                  burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426

                  Not that you should have to wipe out all of your Opera settings and data, but try testing with a fresh profile.

                  Download the Opera installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder named "Opera Test" on your desktop, set "install for" to "standalone installation" and install. Test how things work in that Opera. When you enable Opera Sync, try skipping syncing of settings at first to see how things work. If they work fine, try syncing settings too. if things still work fine, there might be something messed up with your normal Opera profile that'll never get fixed where you'll have to start with a fresh profile to get things working.

                  Also with Sync, sometimes you have to goto sync.opera.com, reset all your sync data and start all over to fix things (unfortunately).

                  Test with Opera Beta and Opera Developer at https://www.opera.com/download too. Maybe the issue is fixed in those builds. Of course, they will use their own profiles unless you copy yours over, so that's not going to show how those Operas handle your current profile. But, something to try.

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                  • elspivo
                    elspivo last edited by

                    Opera, can you do something with this blank space when the "News" section is on? When I have less bookmark dials, this blank space is unnecessary. It'll be better that "News" section is placed directly under speed-dials (not determined by height-size, like now).

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                      @bartman1 Hard to tell without knowing what you are seeing but I would say probably yes and probably no.

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                      • andrew84
                        andrew84 @elspivo last edited by

                        @elspivo: I was reporting it many times, since that time when News were implemented.
                        When SpeedDial tiles are hidden in Settings the 'gap' at the top looks even more weird.
                        *I also suggested to add a toggle in EasySetup menu 'hide speed dials' to quickly view News at the top if there are a lot of tiles (similarly to the 'Show speed dial suggestions' toggle in EasySetup).

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User @chas4 last edited by

                          @chas4 Even the Vivaldi browser has released an update https://vivaldi.com/ru/blog/news/minor-update-5-for-vivaldi-2-11/

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                          • elspivo
                            elspivo @andrew84 last edited by

                            @andrew84 so no chance to change it from developers in the nearest future... 😞

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                            • andrew84
                              andrew84 @andrew84 last edited by andrew84 This post is deleted!
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                              • andrew84
                                andrew84 last edited by

                                @leocg Hi. Could it be the reason?
                                I checked restriction rules in Kaspersky and the 'installer.exe' (that was from 68.0.3618.18)was automatically blocked and marked as 'untrusted'.
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                                At the same time, there are tonnes of Opera installers and all are 'trusted' BUT they all have a prefix 'Opera installer', 'Opera beta installer', 'Opera developer installer' and they all refer to 'OPERA SOFTWARE'.
                                2020-03-20_211104.png

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                                Maybe 'installer' was not signed by Opera or something similar? Could you confirm that 68.0.3618.18 package has just 'installer.exe' and not the 'Opera beta installer' name?

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                                • andrew84
                                  andrew84 @leocg last edited by andrew84

                                  @leocg Hi. Could it be the reason?
                                  I checked restriction rules in Kaspersky and the 'installer.exe' (that was from 68.0.3618.18)was automatically blocked and marked as 'untrusted'.
                                  2020-03-20_210801.png
                                  At the same time, there are tonnes of previous Opera installers entries and all are 'trusted' BUT they all have a prefix 'Opera installer', 'Opera beta installer', 'Opera developer installer' and they all refer to 'OPERA SOFTWARE'.
                                  2020-03-20_211104.png

                                  2020-03-20_211135.png

                                  Maybe 'installer' was not signed by Opera or something similar? Could you confirm that 68.0.3618.18 package has just 'installer.exe' and not the 'Opera beta installer' name?

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                                  • operalinknx1
                                    operalinknx1 last edited by

                                    It's very difficult to use this browser any more as its unreliable. It needs a major rework and reliability should be the top priority if it must compete with Chrome or Firefox.

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                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @operalinknx1 last edited by

                                      @operalinknx1 Why? It works fine here.

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                                      • leocg
                                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @andrew84 last edited by

                                        @andrew84 Where is that installer again?

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                                        • thortik
                                          thortik @operalinknx1 last edited by

                                          @operalinknx1: Its reliability is the same as that of Chrome.

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                                          • andrew84
                                            andrew84 @leocg last edited by andrew84

                                            @leocg In latest (68.0.3618.18) Beta installer. But I can't reproduce it now.
                                            Maybe today's AV database update helped, yesterday there was the issue with 19.03 database probably. I was not alone with this issue https://vk.com/wall-23110917_10807?reply=10808
                                            But I had no problems with Stable and Developer installers yesterday though, only with Beta there was an issue on both PCs.

                                            • You can clean the thread from my posts (screenshots especially) regarding the trojans if you wish and if it's need and if really there are no problems with the latest Beta installer (but duplicates of 'opera autoupdate' folders still seems to be as actual issue)
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