This browser is compromised
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mikeogghertz last edited by
@53-north so you're telling me opera GX might route my traffic through somewhere in Southeast Asia for no reason and without telling me. I never heard of any browser doing that in my life and if it's true it's still a breach of trust.
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mikeogghertz last edited by mikeogghertz
@jkels you're calling me uninformed but just assume I don't know what a VPN is. Well I do and there wasn't any turned on so that explanation goes out the window.
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mikeogghertz last edited by
I will not discuss this any further, as I said I'm done with opera Software. This post was just supposed to be a warning about the experience I've had. Maybe I'm overreacting but trust was breached.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@mikeogghertz Opera doesn't do that. Unless, of course, if you are using the VPN.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg They don't use the clearest path / pipelines?
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A Former User last edited by
@mikeogghertz If the servers in Iceland & Poland are too busy, I believe I've seen it happen occasionally (in the noughties).
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ponakka last edited by
I had Opera GX on my computer and it was really shady. I tried to love it, but it did not open the web pages with valid login credentials, so i had to change all passwords for security reasons. And also my window manager did not allow me to arrange the opera browser, but for some reason that app window was not registered as the other windows apps did. It was shady and broken.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@jkels Yeah, that has to be it. Opera GX's connections are direct and don't run through any servers (any Turbo compression servers or anything) when the VPN is off.
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lunamoonfang last edited by
@ponakka The window manager is mostly a problem on your side. Whereas not opening websites with valid login credentials are only present when the VPN is on and running.
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