Latest Windows version installing a F*book launcher?
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donq last edited by
@hbilke
Actually this is the first time I have read about such behavior - usually Opera shortcut/button is installed without any extras. Well, I haven't seen Opera installer many years - maybe there was some checkbox to include promotional content?Anyway, the choice is yours. If Opera by itself (without my consent) added facebook or instagram or something similar to my installation, I would seriously considering switching browsers either.
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A Former User last edited by
@donq Hei,
I'll check whether I had missed an Option during install and give Opera a second chance. My Workflow could be switched to another browser but it's really cumbersome.
Will report back.
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A Former User last edited by
@donq
Just downloaded and installed Opera Win anew. The downloaded Installer ist slightly larger (about 1kbyte) and Therme are only the options for installing to
All Users
the single User
portable ModeI saved the other Installer and check this one, too.
Greetings
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A Former User last edited by
Just installed the older download and "Bingo" f*bokk reappeared in my taskbar. The older download is slightly smaller (280 Bytes). Same cert and sig.
Failure, oversight? I'll control and watch IT very closely.
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donq last edited by
@hbilke said in Latest Windows version installing a F*book launcher?:
Just installed the older download and "Bingo" f*bokk reappeared in my taskbar. The older download is slightly smaller (280 Bytes). Same cert and sig.
Failure, oversight? I'll control and watch IT very closely.
Looks like failed experiment - or someone (at Opera) simply screwed things up. Not the first occasion unfortunately
Case closed then.
Maybe Opera should start selling their browser (again) - this way they will need to have some responsibility over their actions. I likely would pay for it - if they could gurantee that options and behavior don't change in unpredictable ways.
I'm developer of paid software - our customers would just vote with their wallet, would we add someting similar to our application.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
To me, it sounds like some malware is modifying the shortcuts to Opera's launcher.exe to pass facebook.com to it.
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donq last edited by
This all would be pretty easy to check - let @hbilke share f-booking Opera installer and we can install it and see what happens.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg It's a VM that is reset after each test. I ran the install w/f*book three and the Installer w/o two times. The "f" always Puts the f-shortcut onto my taskbar - the other one not. Neither MS Defender nor Sophos online scan fires an alarm. Sysinternals autochecking autoruns against virustotal gives no suspicous files/processes. To me it Looks Like it's in the Installer I downloaded on 05/09 22:00 from opera.com
Cheers and stay healthy these dass
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A Former User last edited by
@donq Nice Idea. Am a bit Low in the bandwidth side due to corona-home-office. But If someone wants the file send me a link or PM.
Maybe someone from Opera leser dette og kunne klarer opp forholdet? Dere kan gjerne komme in i diskusjonen.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg as I wrote the "Buggy one" ist from May 9th. A downloaded File from 12th seems olrite and boils me down bit.
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opera-user-from-2002 last edited by
@hbilke Could you share the installer and SHA-512 checksum for it?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
In the VM, what browser did you use to download the Opera installer from opera.com? Did you type
opera.com
in the address field or did you click a link to opera.com on some other website to get there? What OS were you running in the VM btw?I guess some Opera partners have an installer that includes Facebook shortcuts and you somehow got that installer. You shouldn't be served that installer unless you clicked on a special link from a partner website or app/program. However you got it, it was just a mistake and it's not malware or anything like that. If it happens again, try to figure out what triggers the downloading of the wrong installer so the website bug can be fixed.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426
The dl was done with firefox and your hint about direct or indirect download made me check:IT was a redirect from reputable well-known ct-magazine (Germany based)
The downloadlink is
https://net.geo.opera.com/Opera/stable/utm_medium.... (with ref to ct-mag)So I have to quarry there.
Me thinks I can stay with Opera.
Cheers to all contributers
Stay healthy
Harald