slow browser after watching a live or video on youtube
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@angrycereal As said, Chromium is multi-process, so having several processes running is normal and expected.
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ajelandrop last edited by
@anonimus1337
I don't know if I'm hallucinating but before I used to have an infinity of milti-processes too but now they appear with energy efficency, which I don't remember appearing before but I think I'm getting suggestible.I don't think it has anything to do with it, but it's good to mention it.
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ajelandrop last edited by
@ajelandrop I feel it is something about Youtube and the Opera Ad Blocker or some extension with the same functionality.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@anonimus1337 Read my previous reply again, maybe you didn't understand it.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@ajelandrop Yep, Windows is activating that efficient mode in all possible apps.
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Waligrom last edited by
@ajelandrop I have this same problem after last update. Im already after re-install and cache/cookies delete and problem is not solved. When i start watching youtube browser going incredibly laging. Im using opera like 5 years too
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ajelandrop last edited by
@anonimus1337 I deactivated the adblocker for the Youtube page that I had installed with the app who install chrome extensions in opera and there seems to be improvement. I will keep reporting.
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moxolim last edited by
after updating to 106.0.4998.28
When you go to YouTube, a process appears that loads the CPU.
If you close the browser, this process remains and continues to load -
Waligrom last edited by
I have just read the article that YouTube specially slow down and make lagy the site to everyone who use adblock to fight against them. So if someone have problem only with youtube it's not Opera fault you just must disable adblock
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ajelandrop last edited by
@ajelandrop But I'm still having issues with YouTube after delete ad blocker. The comment section, emojis. etc remains laggy. less laggy, but still laggy.