General Questions About Opera Topic
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umiedotre9 last edited by
@umiedotre9 said in General Questions About Opera Topic:
I'm a Vivaldi user, but I do have some questions about the Opera browser. I switched over from Chrome (and before that, Firefox) so I never really used Opera.
When Opera Neon came out, I gave it a try and I liked it for the most part, but my one qualm was that I didn't like having a smaller page display screen in order to fit stuff on the sides of the screen.
From what I've heard, the features of Neon were implemented into the newer versions of Opera. Is this correct? Also, what changed between this version and the older ones?
I also have some concerns about privacy and protecting personal information as I recall reading somewhere that Opera was sold to a Chinese company. Is that still the case?https://nox.tips/ https://xender.vip/ https://testmyspeed.onl/
Not particularly knowledgeable about every aspect of browsers, but I have an ancient computer, so Iām always switching, looking for something that runs well. I used Chrome for a while but it was resource heavy, so I tried Firefox after a long absence. I used to love it, the latest one though was appalling for me, websites were terrible, speed was slow and videos crashed it.
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pratyekmeal6 last edited by
Hi all I have a few questions, I'm looking to move from Vivaldi to Opera for stability reasons. Vivaldi can sometimes cause my entire windows OS to slow down to halt. (I know its Vivaldi because if I quit it then Windows becomes snappy responsive again instead of painfully slow - and I'm not near my RAM usage limit either when it happens)
is there anything superior - e.g. speed about opera's built in ad blocker vs an extension like ad guard? or is it essentially just an extension as well, so playing by the same rules?
how can I open web pages in the sidebar?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@pratyekmeal6 said in General Questions About Opera Topic:
how can I open web pages in the sidebar?
At the moment, you can't. In Opera developer builds, you can enable an experiment that allows users to add sites to the sidebar.
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MonikaP last edited by
Hello.
Why is my Opera program icon on the bottom menu - red? I don't like it. How can I manage that?! -
narutikli64 Banned last edited by
Hi all I have a few questions, I'm looking to move from Vivaldi to Opera for stability reasons. Vivaldi can sometimes cause my entire windows OS to slow down to halt. (I know its Vivaldi because if I quit it then Windows becomes snappy responsive again instead of painfully slow - and I'm not near my RAM usage limit either when it happens)
is there anything superior - e.g. speed about opera's built in ad blocker vs an extension like ad guard? or is it essentially just an extension as well, so playing by the same rules?
how can I open web pages in the sidebar?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@narutikli64 Regarding the adblocker, I guess the best thing would be to test it for a few days.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@narutikli64 said:
how can I open web pages in the sidebar?
There is an experimental feature that allows you to add sites to the sidebar.
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A Former User last edited by leocg
does desktop opera version 73 include a vpn? a website I use has now required the use of a vpn for the news site I use. No Free vpn I tried works for various reasons I do not understand. does Opera's really work or am I locked out of the content provided by a specific website? as of now I need to use a different website to access the same news site. solutions please. I will try Opera to access the same news site and see what happens. it will be a yes or no. no other choices or fixes.
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romanjames Banned last edited by
Hello,
I hope everyone is doing great. I want to know where i can turn on the adblocker.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@romanjames You turn adblocker in settings page (opera://settings/).
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A Former User last edited by
Is Opera safe and does it respect privacy and security like Brave and Firefox Does. I ask because it seems opera does not have a good reputation when it comes to privacy and security.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Ok thank you for the response. Is this information still true with Opera the Company https://forums.opera.com/topic/37155/opera-browser-is-owned-by-a-chinese-company/10. and what I'm trying to say is Opera Just as safe as Brave and Firefox with you data and Privacy? sorry if the grammar does not make since I just did not know how to word that properly.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg said in General Questions About Opera Topic:
And what info exactly you are talking about?
Ok. I'm saying is does Opera still follow Norway Privacy laws because it Owned by a Chinese Company read this reddit article and tell me if this is correct or not: https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/7u7ksj/opera_for_example_is_a_norwegian_company/dtij7yb/
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@powerdragonhd https://www.opera.com/about Yes, Opera is a Norwegian company and always will be, unless they close the company and open a new one somewhere else.