General Opera Feedback Topic
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User104848 last edited by leocg
this is crazy that yall insisted on adding this Loud splash screen to Opera, and what worst is that you can't disable it ️
noone asked for a splash screen... i was fine at first when the splashscreen only appeared after relaunching the browser after an update. but its just annoying now, in fact i opened a new TAB the other day and the splash screen briefly launched ️ so not only is it unnecessary but buggy. the "flags" option to disable does Not work
and why oh why have yall not fixed the speed dial button. most opera users don't even use the sidebar...please relocate the speeddial button to just left of the address bar, that is the best place for it
i dunno why the programmers are adding stuff noone cares about and messing with things that ppl like. it doesnt make sense. if something works leave it alone. noone cares about a loud splash screen where you have to run and turn your volume down.. get rid of it..this is rediculous
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Uberprutser last edited by
I installed opera on on my windows 10 computer because I wanted to play with the Aria function.
I created a Opera account and also setup sync. I made some configuration changed and played with Aria a bit. Rather underwhelming I must say.
I decided to also install opera on my laptop and was rather disappointed to find out that almost nothing got synced.- No side bar configuration.
- the extension I installed was not synced
- Speeddial wasn't synced.
I set thing up to sync everything so this was a let down
I even waited a fair amount of time an rebooted the laptop.
This all worked a lot better with the Brave Browser.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@uberprutser It's known that extensions are not synced.
Regarding Speed Dials, as also known, you can see the Speed Dials from other devices in Other Speed Dials and you can copy them to your current Speed Dial in the bookmarks manager page (opera://bookmarks).
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Uberprutser last edited by
@leocg I just installed Opera on a second laptop and so far the only thing that was synced is the page that is opened after starting. I got a feeling there is something wrong with the sync chain because this is rather underwhelming. And brave does sync extensions.
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Uberprutser last edited by
@leocg almost nothing is synced, it's rather disappointing. I did delete the using the opera website. Like I said the only thing that was synced is the startup stite that I configured. Login credentials were not there....
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Newdelphi80 last edited by
It's fair enough to have discussions, and exchange tips on the changes, tweaks and issues we experience, necessary even, but wouldn't you, for once, enjoy saluting something positive? Opera is immeasurably better than having to batter your head against Edge or having your life dictated by the almighty Chrome. Let yourself be genuinely appreciative for a moment. Not every comment sent through the ether has to be a criticism disguised as an attempt to make the writer look knowledgeable. All I know is this: I appreciate what you're doing Opera and I think I love you guys. Peace. XXX
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kirill-erudit-pro last edited by
i like this browser!That is cool but not cool is chrome,edge,explorer,firefox
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FavourAugustineKoker last edited by
Since I started browsing I have notice that Opera is the best for browsing
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bh049h last edited by
I have nothing to gain by this message. Just like people to have the best info.
Here are just a few reasons as to why you should start using Opera.
Speed and Efficiency
Opera has earned a reputation for its lightning-fast browsing speeds. Its built-in features such as Turbo mode and ad blocker optimize page loading times, ensuring a seamless and efficient online experience. For a digital marketing agency, this means quicker access to resources, improved productivity, and faster delivery of services to clients.Advanced Security Features
Security is paramount when it comes to online activities. Opera takes this concern seriously and incorporates cutting-edge security features like a built-in VPN, ad blocker, and anti-phishing technology. These measures provide an additional layer of protection for both personal and professional browsing activities.Integrated Tools for Productivity
Opera isn't just a browser; it's a productivity powerhouse. With features like integrated messaging apps (Messenger, WhatsApp, Telegram), a robust sidebar for quick access to bookmarks and social media, and a snapshot tool for capturing screenshots, Opera streamlines your workflow, saving you valuable time and effort.Customizable Interface
Every user has unique preferences. Opera recognizes this and offers a high level of customization. From themes and extensions to sidebar arrangement and keyboard shortcuts, you can tailor Opera to suit your specific needs and working style.Powerful Developer Tools
As a seasoned digital marketing agency owner, you know the importance of having robust developer tools at your disposal. Opera comes equipped with a suite of powerful tools for web development, including a built-in VPN for secure testing, easy access to developer settings, and extensive debugging capabilities.Energy Efficiency
For laptop users, battery life is a critical factor. Opera is designed to be energy efficient, ensuring that your device consumes less power during browsing sessions. This is a significant advantage for professionals on the go, allowing for extended work periods without the need for frequent recharging.Cross-Device Synchronization
Opera's synchronization capabilities enable seamless browsing across multiple devices. Whether you're working from your desktop, laptop, or mobile phone, Opera ensures that your bookmarks, passwords, and preferences are consistently accessible -
flyingiguana last edited by
I used to use Opera as my main browser. But now with that annoying noise everytime i open Opera, I went back to Chrome
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rochenelmal12345 last edited by
the best part about opera is that it has an ai called aria and its super smarter than google and we can cuztomize our wallpaperf and it has some activites
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mikejcharles9 last edited by
I feel rather disappointed with Opera! After many years usage I became fed up with updates wiping my private data and the money making schemes attached to the program.
I liked the interface and although I have tried many others since leaving Opera I cannot say that I have found one as good.
Safari is okayish, but it has its limitations.
Can anyone suggest a Opera like browser that is as good but without all of their money making spinoff addons please?
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Zulzar777 last edited by
I've only been using Opera for maybe a couple of months now. I really like the VPN but had to turn it off because it made it even worse. Theirs really no excuse for a browser to exist as long as Opera has and still run this terribly. And no, it's not my PC. Everything else runs completely fine including AAA games. It's when I load Opera, it stutters while scrolling, has an absolute brainfart if i open a third tab. Sometimes I have to click a link a few times until it remembers what it should do when I click on one - as if it forgets it's a browser for a second. Sometimes up to a minute or more as it struggles to collect itself because i scrolled down a tad with my mousewheel. I have zero extentions installed. Instead of pointing your fingers at the user, as if it's an issues on my end, maybe accept that maybe coding a browser wasn't your calling. Compared to the other browsers i've used, this is some amateur hour nonsense. Work on the stability of your resource hog of a browser.
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sonu78mn Banned last edited by
i would have never thought any browser could be better than boring, but then i found opera, opera makes it feel like im even playing a game as i am only using a browser, this is the number 1 best download iv ever seen ever before!
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operafan17 last edited by
The Opera VPN was one of the few things keeping me with Opera but earlier this week it got me banned from my email account and I can't get back in.
The Opera VPN is a bit of a joke when comes to privacy because the IP's are registered to Opera, so it is obvious you are using a VPN and it is easy to add the Opera VPN's to a blacklist.
I was just replying to an email and suddenly got locked out,
So I decided to test the paltry 4 choices we get
Optimum
Europe
Americas
Asia3 of the 4 were actually Opera Servers in Pakistan, the 4th could not be determined. No wonder I got banned, and it seems that the Opera servers are not doing enough to stop unsolicited mail or hacking because the reason for the block was alleged breach of terms and conditions.
I only write a handful of emails a day and do not participate in scams or hacking, I would not know how.
To be honest I think Opera lost it's USP when it sold it's soul and used Google Chrome as a base code. There is no way we can know what is lurking inside that code, certainly YouTube techs who monitor the traffic of all the browsers suggest they do not protect privacy adequately.
Opera does not have it's own add-on library, instead it used Google so Google determine if an app can be developed. The number of apps available for Firefox has always been their strength but they moved to a new platform which left many developers in the lurch. Firefox also became bloatware (as did Opera), so Opera had a chance to grab the old Firefox and fork it.
Those forks exist and run their own library but they do not have the resources of Opera, it is not too late to have an Opera lite.
The amount of memory and CPU that Opera takes up is absurd and there is very little in settings to reduce this. Even the first Microsoft Explorer had ways to use less memory (for example not loading images.
On an iPad or iPhone using Safari I can have hundreds of tabs open with no performance degradation on the device. Yet with opera, more than 6 and it gets flakey, also I am not convinced I get the memory back if I close those tabs.
So I guess I am going to have to find a fork of the old Firefox or use one of the more esoteric browsers.
For now Opera is no longer my default and I have disabled the VPN, I still do not have my email back and was also blocked from other sites that do two factor authentication, their emails are sitting in the inbox of the now defunk email account. All this because of Opera VPN.
I have had to turn off hardware acceleration as that appears to be using nearly 500mb of ram, so you see bit by bit Opera has less going for it. This makes me sad because the one thing we need is strong competition to Google, such a mistake to use their code.