Opera now opening desktop YouTube site as the mobile version.
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bristolian last edited by
Hello, as of this morning, my Opera installation has started automatically adding the 'm.' prefix to YouTube, despite my closing Opera down, and restarting the PC.
Other browser are opening YouTube normally.I am running Version:92.0.4561.43.
Can anyone suggest a fix, please?.
Thank you :).
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Goto the URL
opera://settings/siteData
, typeyoutube.com
in the search-cookies field, and choose "remove all shown". Then, repeat forgoogle.com
.If that doesn't do the trick, goto the URL
opera://settings/clearBrowserData
and delete cached images and files for all time.If that doesn't do the trick, disable your extensions on by one to see if one is causing it.
If that doesn't do the trick, try with Opera's adblocking and tracking protection turned off.
If that doesn't do the trick and you have Opera's VPN turned on, test with it off.
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bristolian last edited by
@burnout426 said in Opera now opening desktop YouTube site as the mobile version.:
opera://settings/siteData
Hello,
I've tried all of the above, that hasn't helped sadly.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@bristolian Does it work fine in a private window?
In a test standalone installation?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@bristolian Hmm. That implies it's an extension or cookie or cache issue. But, you said you already cleared cookies for youtube.com and your cache and disabled all of your extensions, so I'm not sure.
In a regular window goto Youtube again. When on the page, sign out if you're signed in. Then, press ctrl + shift + i to open the developer tools and click "application" in the menu to switch to the application settings. In the left-hand pane, click "storage" to select it, and then check every box after the "clear site data" button in the right-hand pane. Then, click the clear site data button. Then open a new tab and type
https://www.youtube.com/
in the address field and press enter.If you still get redirected to m.youtube.com, goto the URL
opera://history
, search for m.youtube.com entries and remove them all. Then try going to Youtube again. -
bristolian last edited by
@burnout426
Thank you very much for that, that has worked.
Have you any idea as to why it could have happened in the first place?. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@bristolian said in Opera now opening desktop YouTube site as the mobile version.:
Thank you very much for that, that has worked.
The developer tools part or clearing history?
Have you any idea as to why it could have happened in the first place?.
Not really.
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