Any date release for password synchronization?
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Deleted User last edited by
Hi, I just ask when will be released the password synchronization for Opera Chromium. I don't need to synchronize many data, the only indispensable for me are the bookmarks and the passwords.
Thanks for the replies.
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aladin6 last edited by
Good question, the only thing that bothers me with Opera and it keeps me to not stay with it is the lack of password and history synchronization (okay, the extensions sync is not so important)
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A Former User last edited by
Opera developer v31 can sync passwords
it's still experimental
bata and stable can't
it will take months for this to enter stable channel, considering current stable is still in version 29 -
aladin6 last edited by
Honestly, if we see competition(Firefox, Safari, Chrome), Opera should put all its efforts and resources to development ASAP, update frequency is long, and there is so much features that are missing. Every month counts if Opera managers would like to gain some market share .
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A Former User last edited by
I agree, this should be one of the features in the first place, when they started with Opera Blink...
moder browser without sync (passwords and bookmarks) is seriously crippled
...and additionally, no way to transfer logins to another comp or when reinstalling OS, without using other browsers sync or third-party solutions -
threatdown last edited by
I agree, this should be one of the features in the first place, when they started with Opera Blink...
moder browser without sync (passwords and bookmarks) is seriously crippled
...and additionally, no way to transfer logins to another comp or when reinstalling OS, without using other browsers sync or third-party solutionsCopying the "Login Data" and "Login Data-journal" files from %appdata%/Opera Software/Opera [Channel] worked for me to transfer saved logins when I reinstalled windows (and to transfer them from opera stable to opera dev).
Not sure if it works when transferring between different OS's though (e.g. windows to osx)
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Deleted User last edited by
Each desktop Linux environment uses its own wallet for passwords, so there isn't any easy way to switch from an environment to other.
I heard with Firefox and Thunderbird you can do the thing you say, Threatdown, switching between different operating systems (I did it with Firefox and Thunderbird between different distros), but not with Chromium browsers.