Opera 104.0.4944.33 Stable update
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@xb70 If you're talking about the consent settings in the installer, they are also available in Opera at the URL
opera://settings/privacy/consentFlow
after you install Opera. An auto update should keep whatever settings you have there. -
ricardob last edited by
@raphaelbm They should have updated to this: https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2023/10/stable-channel-update-for-desktop_24.html
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xb70 last edited by xb70
@burnout426 Yes, that is part of the answer which I was seeking, pertaining to if or where the four things which one must tick off, that is uncheck, when installing a manually downloaded update. Thank you, Burnout426. But what about the cookie setting which one much get past when downloading the update? Can one check if that is in effect too? One must either accept (the apparent default) or not cookies (click it off, if desired), to download. There is opera://settings/cookies but I do not see anything in that which seems to correspond to one's acceptance of them or rejection as accepted in order to download.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@xb70 said in Opera 104.0.4944.33 Stable update:
But what about the cookie setting which one much get past when downloading the update?
Not sure what you're referring to. Have a pic?
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OndyMikula last edited by
Hello, my opera is lagging a bit when i even just scroll GX control. It didnt lag before and i even left more space for ram and cpu.
Is it just me getting this problem or something is up ? -
xb70 last edited by leocg
@burnout426 I cannot upload either a PDF or a pic, sorry. Basically, when one attempts to download from this page: https://www.opera.com/download the first thing which one must do is get past the cookies acceptance pop-up:
Cookies We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By clicking Accept cookies, you agree to the use of cookies for marketing and analytics purposes. Further information can be found in our Privacy Statement and Cookies Policy. Accept cookies Manage cookies You either click Accept cookies (the default in blue) or Manage cookies (wherein one can not accept them): Our Use Of Cookies Necessary cookies These cookies are used for website functionality, such as storing your settings and preferences. You can disable these in your browser settings, but it may affect website functionality. Marketing & Analytics cookies [You toggle a slider here to off if you don't want them--it is on by default, to accept them.] We recommend accepting these cookies, which include third-party cookies, for the improvement of our products and everyone’s experience. These cookies contribute to statistics and the measurement of marketing campaigns. Accept selection [Then you accept your selection.]
So my question is what happens to these choices--where can one check up on them, in Opera similar to the place in opera://settings/privacy/consentFlow which shows the four checkbox choices made to install the download.
I am not allowed to upload a Pic/PDF image, apparently.
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xb70 last edited by
@leocg I have never seen that, for general page visits, only for the Opera download page:
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xb70 last edited by xb70
@leocg https://www.opera.com/download If you visit this page, before being allowed to select a version to download, one must get past an Opera pop-up whose contents I copied above, about six posts ago, only after which, one is allowed to proceed to select and download the update/version.
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xb70 last edited by
@leocg Okay, now I understand. It isn't about the download process, just about if I am accepting Opera's cookies for that page! So naturally, I will not have any kind of correspondence in my Opera browser's setting. Thank your for persevering with my misunderstanding. Now I get it. I guess that I am so paranoid about Opera setting cookies or not, that I jumped to the conclusion that that pop-up had something to do with downloading the update/version. It is simply a common page cookie acceptance/or not thing, and has no implication for the download and installation of Opera.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@xb70 That's normal and has nothing to do with the installer and nothing to do with the downloads specifically. It's the Opera site that shows that per EU regulations. You can get that by going to just https://www.opera.com. Lots of sites show the prompt due to EU regulations.
Your choice for that prompt is stored in a cookie for opera.com. While on opera.com, hit ctrl + shift + i to open the developer tools, switch to the "Application" tab (hidden by ">>"), left-click on "Cookies" in the left-hand pane to expand it, select cookies for
https://www.opera.com/
, and look at thecookie_consent_essential
cookie and its value. Same with thecookie_consent_marketing
cookie and its value.So, as long as you don't clear your opera.com cookies, you won't get that prompt every time.
You can of course just download the installers from https://ftp.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/ for example if you want.