How to prevent "update" popup?
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Continue1 last edited by
Today's unwelcome update has cost me about an hour in uninstall/reinstall-old, recovery, and lost tabs, so I'd like to have it never happen again. This is the second time "update?" has popped up right over the tabs button as I'm about to tap it, and I inadvertently tell opera to update.
How do I prevent the update prompt from randomly popping up?
Basically, how do I stop Opera from checking for updates? -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@Continue1 What update pop-up would be that?
You can disable automatic updates on Play Store.
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Continue1 last edited by
@leocg updates are disabled in Play store.
This is where the browser pops up a message while in use, saying "an update is available! Do you want to install it?" with "cancel" or "update" as options, and the "update'button being right above the bottom of the browser, where the tabs button is.
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pgiske last edited by
@Continue1 - Have you found an answer to your question yet?
If not, you may be able to disable the annoying "Update" pop-up notifications by going to your device Settings => Notifications => App Settings. Under the App Notification panel, select "All Apps" from the drop-down selection control. Scroll down to the Opera app, and if the notification control is set to "On", then turn it off. That should prevent any annoying notifications from the Opera app. You will still see the "Update Available" button on the Opera app control panel, but the pop-up notifications should cease.
- Paul
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OperaUpdatesSuck last edited by
@pgiske Not working. Need a way to lock in the superior 88 version since they destroyed the browser just like on desktop when they replaced opera 99 with the abomination known as opera one.
It's a slow laggy bubble group mess of a turd now it's disgusting. On pc had to switch to vivaldi bit on Android there is nothing better than opera 88
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pgiske last edited by
@OperaUpdatesSuck - Well that sucks; unfortunately, I cannot update to the current version of Opera for Android because it says that my device is no longer compatible. Google Play Store indicates that an update is available, but since Android has upgraded to version 13, Opera has orphaned my device. I am not sidelined by the issue yet, but I am sure it will present itself in the not too distant future.
- Paul