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    How to disable sitecheck2.opera.com

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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      That's how its phishing / scam protection works.

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      • linuxmint7
        linuxmint7 last edited by

        [Sarcasm]But my anti-virus software scans everything I download or copy onto my computer ?.[/sarcasm]

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          Opera has nothing to do with users url being sent to Opera servers without their permission, this needs to stop.

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            Yes, this sitecheck feature should have the ability to be disabled! For privacy issues.

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            • christoph142
              christoph142 last edited by

              Are you guys talking about opera://flags/#disable-hyperlink-auditing ?!

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                Are you guys talking about opera://flags/#disable-hyperlink-auditing ?!

                I disabled it and Opera is still sending all the urls to sitecheck2.opera.com

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  Yes, this sitecheck feature should have the ability to be disabled! For privacy issues.

                  I already told you how to disable it. 🙂

                  url being sent to Opera servers without their permission

                  You agreed to use Opera then you agreed to use its anti-pishing protection.

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                  • stronnix
                    stronnix last edited by

                    It's very simple to stop opera site-check from accessing your private information.

                    1. Get a new browser
                    2. Get a network filter eg. Little Snitch (mac) or Antivirus eg. (AVG) or directly edit your firewall settings and add http://sitecheck2.opera.com to deny connections, that way everytime sitecheck attempts to access your browsing, privacy... It fails.

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9vR4aVe7d8

                    🆙

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                    • gregorw
                      gregorw last edited by

                      @rafaelluik You agreed to use Opera then you agreed to use its anti-pishing protection.

                      Not when neither Opera's EULA nor the privacy policy makes any mention of this feature. Please correct me if I am mistaken, but users would not even know it existed without reading topics like this, monitoring their network traffic, or in rare cases being presented with an actual warning message.

                      Blocking certain domains is not a real solution, for they could change without notice. If sitecheck2 is used today, there was presumably once a first version and there might be a third one in the future. Also, waiting for these connections to fail might even slow down browsing. Therefore, please add a proper option to disable it.

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                      • ngc660
                        ngc660 last edited by

                        it's very easy to disable sitecheck2. start opera permanent in privacy mode with commandline switch -private
                        "opera.exe -private"

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                        • Deleted User
                          Deleted User last edited by

                          You agreed to use Opera then you agreed to use its anti-pishing protection.

                          wow, the normal dumb sheeple comment, not worth to argue anymore....

                          @rafaelluik You agreed to use Opera then you agreed to use its anti-pishing protection.

                          Not when neither Opera's EULA nor the privacy policy makes any mention of this feature. Please correct me if I am mistaken, but users would not even know it existed without reading topics like this, monitoring their network traffic, or in rare cases being presented with an actual warning message.
                          Blocking certain domains is not a real solution, for they could change without notice. If sitecheck2 is used today, there was presumably once a first version and there might be a third one in the future. Also, waiting for these connections to fail might even slow down browsing. Therefore, please add a proper option to disable it.

                          YES, absolutely correct!
                          the option to disable was there in prior versions, so why tf it's gone?????
                          it's unbelievable that they want to make money with me but i had to spend minutes of my lifetime for this kind of needfulness.
                          yes, reallyyyyyyyyyy trustworthily.....

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                          • Deleted User
                            Deleted User last edited by

                            It's very simple to stop opera site-check from accessing your private information.

                            Get a new browser
                            Get a network filter eg. Little Snitch (mac) or Antivirus eg. (AVG) or directly edit your firewall settings and add http://sitecheck2.opera.com to deny connections, that way everytime sitecheck attempts to access your browsing, privacy... It fails.

                            NO it's not like as easy.
                            if you block the fucking sitecheck domain in little snitch, opera isn't really useable anymore!!!!!!
                            it's unbelievable and without words......

                            there's really NO single browser out there (for os x), who is not overload with tons of plugin shit, animation shit, extension shit etc. plus every developer thoughts, every chimpanzees needs the option to work with their software.

                            if the user isn't able to understand a pc, internet and the traffic, then it's their pitch!
                            or why do the fuck we need a driving test???????
                            if not, there'll be millions of killed people on the streets EVERY day, cause the mass is dumb and will be dumb if they doesn't want to learn!!!
                            that's what life is for, among other things off course

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