5 reasons people are switching to the Opera browser in Android today
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adam1709 last edited by
@leocg: Other sites? maybe give an example. I looked at bitchute.com quickly, no problem, but I didn't have to use even the desktop mode. I think it should be an example similar to youtube, because here it is specific, in theory youtube blocked this possibility.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@adam1709 If YouTube is sending Opera a different link/page, all Opera can do is to try to convince them to send the same information they send to Chrome or other browsers. If that fail, Opera can try to implement some workaround but it should always be the last option since it may break pages.
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adam1709 last edited by
@leocg: I checked how it works on Facebook and no problem - I don't even have to turn on the desktop mode.
"If that fail, Opera can try to implement some workaround ..." so I understand it's a matter of some fix? Because what can I do as a user? You are a moderator, you can definitely report it where it needs to be easier than me. -
curious-george last edited by
I'm still preferring Chrome on my phone. Well, mainly because I don't have so much memory on it. And second of all, I just so used to it. But maybe, when I have more space on my phone I will opera a try since I really like this browser.
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smallzterrell last edited by
@adam1709 opera and google chrome are two different browsers.
For reasons best known to the developers, this two browsers have to stay unique.
Stop the comparisons.
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adam1709 last edited by
@smallzterrell: You may be right, I just interpret it as some kind of error on the Opera side.
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smallzterrell last edited by
@adam1709 i have been using Opera for sometime now. And guess what adam, it's been cool so far.
can you please specify if your using the browser via your mobile or on a desktop?
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adam1709 last edited by
@smallzterrell: I use on the phone and computer, but the problem is with the phone.