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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by This post is deleted!
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      • wtw
        wtw last edited by

        Hello, can anyone tell me what the icon on the attached image is please, and how do I get rid of it?
        Many thanks
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        • lapache
          lapache last edited by

          Bonjour à tous,
          Could you help me for cancelling these " Black Friday" tags as Amazon , Ebay , C discount.

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          • azs070
            azs070 last edited by

            My 81 yr old Mum uses Opera as her browser, I don't. Hence I have little knowledge of the issue she is seeing on her laptop screen.

            As per the attached image, she is really worried that this "icon" has appeared in her left hand side bar when she is using the Opera browser.

            Does anyone know what this is please? Thanks in advance.![alt text](Mama Opera red black item - is it safe 24Nov2020.JPG image url)

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            • operer
              operer last edited by

              Every time I open a new tab I see this:

              ![alt text]https://i.postimg.cc/W3Chrr9T/Opera-Snapshot.png

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                Speed Dial is now including items from Amazon, Ebay and Booking that I did not add nor can I remove. How do I block or remove undesired items from being added to the Speed Dial without my doing so? Thank you...

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                • sgunhouse
                  sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @operer last edited by

                  @operer Click the small x above it to see an option to disable it.

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                  • sgunhouse
                    sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    Screenshot? First guess would be to click the x above it, but possibly it is else I haven't seen yet.

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                      @jwsarge Did you disable Continue on in settings?

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

                        @sgunhouse There is no x above it. Thanks anyways...

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

                          @leocg Only have 2 continue settings, both are off. Thanks for your feedback..

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                          • sgunhouse
                            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                            Request for screenshot still stands.

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                            • jwsarge2
                              jwsarge2 @sgunhouse last edited by leocg

                              @sgunhouse Screenshot

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                              • jwsarge2
                                jwsarge2 @jwsarge2 last edited by

                                @jwsarge2 OK, I found the X and it got rid of the 3 items that had shown up. Wasn't looking close enough I guess. Thanks again for the feedback.

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                                • auldLeo
                                  auldLeo last edited by leocg

                                  I am fed up with this black Friday rubbish ( since it started ) and now I have to see it every day on my sidebar - Who put it there - how do I remove it?
                                  How dare you! Opera.

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                                  • kaodome
                                    kaodome last edited by

                                    This is not acceptable, I was tempted to write a thread about it when the 11/11 ads appeared in the new tab page, but forgot about it in the end.

                                    When a user expresses their desire not to see this kinds of adds shoved everywhere (new tab, side bar, etc.) by disabling the several options about it within settings, why do you keep forcing things like these? I couldn't care less about them, that's why I chose to disable anything to do with spam in the new tap page.

                                    It only alienates users and with the myriad of alternative browsers out there, why should we stick with Opera when things like these are ignored? Not a single word from the company nor any intention of changing their ways.

                                    Right now, there are a couple of features I'm used to and I like about Opera, but if this keeps up make no mistake, I'll have no trouble adjusting to something else.

                                    While I don't know how many users are like me, or if we're representative in any way of the Opera userbase; but I urge you to listen to your users (I don't even know if anyone in a position to do something about it actually reads this, but what else can users do?).

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                                    • tony-in-france
                                      tony-in-france @kaodome last edited by

                                      @kaodome Agreed.
                                      But you can do something about it. I have complained to the EU's consumer protection people on the grounds that the download touts 'Ad free' and then they force ads on you. That's just dishonest!
                                      Ads now are not blocked on BBC news, Financial Times and DW.com.
                                      On Win 7 there is indeed a X that allows you to stop these ads, I cannot find a similar X on win 19.
                                      Can anybody recommend an alternative, I'm fed up with opera's 'doublespeak'.

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                                      • kaodome
                                        kaodome last edited by

                                        This is a formal request in case this section is more noticeable for people in a position to do something about it.

                                        When a user decides to opt out of all of the "features" that are bundled with the browser regarding shopping and ads (i.e. Continue shopping and Continue on Booking.com on the new tab, speed dial "suggestions", promotional notifications, promoted speed dials and bookmarks, etc.), it should be abundantly clear that what they want is a clean experience.

                                        They're not interested in any of that, at least I know I'm not, and yet we were shown a 11/11 ad section on new tab and now a Black Friday ad section as well. What is the rationale behind that? Because it's not a fluke.

                                        I take it you earn money or something thanks to it, and I may speak only for myself, but I'm sure as hell not interested in any of those things, to the point that I consider it to be spam, pure and simple.

                                        The funny thing is that you had the balls to bundle an ad blocker with the browser, but it doesn't apply to the browser itself huh? I mean come on guys/gals! Keep the crap out of it FFS, realize you're not the only browser out there, the good things about Opera may not be enough to keep people using it if behavior like this keeps up.

                                        PS. Same could apply to the notifications to use certain features like the screenshot function, Flow, workspaces, messaging in the sidebar, Opera GX, etc. Stop bugging users with those things, you already explain them on first use.

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                                        • kaodome
                                          kaodome @tony-in-france last edited by

                                          @tony-in-france Thanks, I'll certainly look into that.

                                          I just wrote a request in the section of the forums where one can post suggestions, in case it's more visible for people that could actually do something about it, here's the link to that thread: https://forums.opera.com/topic/45371/stop-forcing-ads-on-people

                                          Sod it, I'm out. On what grounds was that request merged with this thread? It was properly written, in the appropriate section and to raise awareness of the situation. A properly formed suggestion or feature request, not a discussion thread (which this is).

                                          This thread is in the "Opera on Windows" category and the other one (which you can read now as a reply here) was for Opera in General. This is what I can see now : https://vimeo.com/484084352

                                          Good luck Opera users, last straw for me I'm afraid, I really do hope things change for the better for you.

                                          As for closing the ads I am able to close it in different OSes, at least on Windows I had no trouble doing it now on a Windows 10 running 20H2. I recorded a little video showing where the X appears to close that section or to be reminded the next day (???).

                                          Interestingly, it seems the section doesn't load right away with the new tab even if it has all of the sites removed from the speed dial. It pops up after a little while (or the machine was running slow because of the recording software, it's also possible).

                                          Here it is: https://vimeo.com/484075343

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                                          • john-due
                                            john-due last edited by leocg

                                            I was happily surfing on the Internet when I saw this

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                                            so I clicked it and bam! This is what came next:

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                                            Really? Is this what Opera has now become? Ads all over the place? First speed-dial then this... it looks like it'll be necessay to consider a diferent browser if this trend continues. I've been using Opera since its first version and I always told people that Opera is the browser. You're doing great in convincing me that this is no longer the case.

                                            How do I get rid of that 🤬 % button?

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