Opera 96.0.4674.0 developer update
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann Here I wasn't asked about anything related to privacy.
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dnzrzx34 last edited by
What happened to the tabstrip context menu between plus and magnifying glass?
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davidgould last edited by
Tinder web broke a while back. Works in Edge. I don't imagine it's any of my extensions. Can someone test it quickly please?
If you see the "Catch us on the flip side" screen, that's broken. If you see a login screen or something like Tinder, that's working. Let me know please.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@davidgould Got a Tinder page with a create an account button.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@leocg
It is hidden. After starting the installation process and asking you for the installation folder a new window occurs "Help make opera better". You must press the "Configure in settings" button to see a new "Data collection" window. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann Ah, I don't use the installer for updates normally.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@leocg, that's why I explicitly wrote it under my text.
Have a look in the settings page at "Privacy Consent Settings". There you can see, what you allow Opera to receive from you. -
davidgould last edited by davidgould
@leocg said in Opera 96.0.4674.0 developer update:
@davidgould Got a Tinder page with a create an account button.
Disabling my extensions didn't help.
Neither did Ctrl-F5 and deleting cookies. I had to go into Settings and delete anything that looked like site data (only site-wide cookies via an extension for that).
By the way, it would be nice if Opera Developer at least had a function to easily load in a clean mode.
Thanks again, Leo.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@davidgould said in Opera 96.0.4674.0 developer update:
By the way, it would be nice if Opera Developer at least had a function to easily load in a clean mode.
You can do:
"C:\Program Files\Opera Developer\launcher.exe" --disable-extensions
in a command prompt (or create a shortcut for the command) to start with extensions disabled for example.
You can do:
"C:\Program Files\Opera Developer\launcher.exe" "--user-data-dir=%userprofile%\Desktop\Opera Test"
to load a fresh test profile.
You can mix the 2 as:
"C:\Program Files\Opera Developer\launcher.exe" --disable-extensions "--user-data-dir=%userprofile%\Desktop\Opera Test"
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@aagaard, I can confirm this behaviour. I had 5 "crashes" in 2 days. "Crash" means that the screen faded, all tabs were hidden except the currently active one, and that Opera no longer responded to any action (with a corresponding error message). Ultimately, the only option was to forcefully close Opera.
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davidgould last edited by
Without extensions, I'm consistenly having a "Please wait" forever bug in low memory situations. Hitting the Back arrow is enough to cause it.
Killing a whole bunch of threads is enough to bring Opera back to life (the state where every tab shows the "out of memory" screen).
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gmiazga Opera last edited by
@davidgould if this is only for latest developer build and you are on Windows this could be related to opera://flags/#ui-compositor-multithreaded I mentioned before.
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ruaman 0 last edited by
@davidgould: I can confirm. I had to close my browser at least 20 time in last three days for the same issue.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@gmiazga, it seems to help here. I didn't have another crash or fade out within the last 15 hours.
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dazung last edited by
I've seen this reported already, but the "Open in workspace" menu is still shown in speed dial entries even if the workspaces feature is disabled. Not the end of the world but it would be more polished if the option was hidden.