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    • victorxstc
      victorxstc last edited by victorxstc

      Old versions of Opera (until Opera 12, when it was not based on Chrome) used to be extremely advanced; in some aspects, it was much more advanced than Opera 104 (despite the fact that it was created about 15 years ago).

      One of the features I enjoyed a lot on old Opera versions was its proxy / VPN settings. Opera's proxy did not depend solely on Windows proxy settings. Opera could use system proxy, but it also could use a second proxy set by the user. Moreover, it could also ignore system proxy and connect to the net directly. Lots of flexibility, intelligence, and power.

      Today, only Firefox keeps such Windows-Independent proxy settings. All Chrome-based browsers lack it, and depend totally on Windows' proxy. Very dumb. Please be so kind as to implement this feature back into the Chrome-based Opera.


      ps. I do know that all Chrome-based browsers can connect directly to the internet and bypass Windows' proxy using the --no-proxy-server command. But in Firefox and old versions of Opera (until v12), this can be done simply by clicking a simple option. Besides, in Firefox and old Opera versions, it is possible to turn it on and off while browsing. However, this --no-proxy-server command is not available in the middle of browsing. Very dumb still.


      pps. Now, there is a very related power-user, super-awesome feature that is limited to old versions of Opera. Even Firefox lacks it. I will create a follow-up thread for that one. I asked it here: https://forums.opera.com/topic/67484/gui-toggle-button-for-turning-on-off-the-internal-proxy-vpn-settings-of-opera

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer @victorxstc last edited by

        @victorxstc said in Windows-Independent Proxy settings (like old Opera [until v12] and Firefox):

        --no-proxy-server

        There's also --proxy-server. But yeah, not easily switchable.

        https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/network-settings/

        https://www.linuxbabe.com/desktop-linux/configure-proxy-chromium-google-chrome-command-line (Which mentions this proxy switcher extension which might work in Opera, but not sure.)

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @victorxstc last edited by

          @victorxstc I really wouldn't expect Opera or any Chromium based browser to change it.

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            • victorxstc
              victorxstc @leocg last edited by

              @leocg why?

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              • victorxstc
                victorxstc @burnout426 last edited by

                @burnout426 thanks; it seems promising ❤ should learn how to use it and test it though.

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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @victorxstc last edited by

                  @victorxstc The costs probably don't worth doing it.

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                  • victorxstc
                    victorxstc @leocg last edited by

                    @leocg don't see why it is costly. It seems straightforward and easy to implement.

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                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @victorxstc last edited by

                      @victorxstc Everything has a cost. The cost to create the code, the cost to keep that code, etc.

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                      • victorxstc
                        victorxstc @burnout426 last edited by

                        @burnout426 I was surprised to see that I had previously installed Proxy SwitchyOmega on my Vivaldi, but had disabled it and forgotten about it (for unknown reasons. Perhaps it didn't work fine before, or Vivaldi didn't grant it its needed permissions to work at that time).

                        Anyways, I tested it on Opera, Vivaldi, Edge, and Firefox. It worked like a charm in all of them, though it had a few minor bugs, which I reported here: https://github.com/FelisCatus/SwitchyOmega/issues/2437

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                        • victorxstc
                          victorxstc @leocg last edited by victorxstc

                          @leocg Sure everything has a cost, but cost alone is never considered; the thing to always consider is the cost-to-benefit ratio.

                          Anyways, with this awesome add-on, there is no need to implement this feature anymore.

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                          • leocg
                            leocg Moderator Volunteer @victorxstc last edited by

                            @victorxstc Yes, that's about the cost/benefits thing I was talking about.

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                            • victorxstc
                              victorxstc last edited by

                              Apparently these are other good proxy switchers:

                              Oxylabs – 🏆 Winner!
                              Bright Data
                              Smartproxy Proxy Changer
                              FoxyProxy
                              Proxy SwitchyOmega
                              Proxy Switcher and Manager
                              BP Proxy Switcher
                              Proxy SwitchySharp
                              

                              ... others...

                              Should test and compare them, but welcome any commendation.

                              https://earthweb.com/proxy-switchers/
                              https://increditools.com/proxy-switchers/

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