Is Opera safe?
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rodrigosm1 last edited by leocg
used opera for a long time but I was wondering how they make money from the browser, since most of the things in the app are free, there are no ads so I was wondering if they sold data, and I also didn't trust the VPN much because I don't know where my data is going.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@rodrigosm1 Basic reading would start by https://legal.opera.com/privacy/ and https://legal.opera.com/terms/
Like (almost) all other browsers, Opera gets its revenue mainly from searches and from promoted bookmarks/speed dials.
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sproc last edited by
opera seems a really good browser and theres much to like but since the chinese take over I find it hard to trust, consequently I good never make a default browser or use it for anything personal
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alimalik321 last edited by
I've been using Opera for a very long time, and according to personal experience, it's 100% safe for our device. We all know that its main edge over other browsers is its built-in VPN and ad blocker feature. I have downloaded malicious sites' content and many risky sites' content on Opera, and it is always proved safe for my device. Now, Opera (https://www.opera.com) is my default browser on my mobile phone, iPad, and PCs also.