Disable update prompt on 12.17(Opera)
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deld1ablo last edited byHow to Disable update prompt on 12.17(Opera) Its there and its stupid. I already got Opera 3x.xx for watching twitch Why does it ask me 
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blackbird71 last edited byMake sure you've turned off update checking by following: 
 Menu > Tools > Advanced > Security: under Auto-update, select 'Do not check for updates' > OK.If that doesn't stop the update attempts, search out your opera_autoupdate.exe file and change its name to something like opera_autoupdate.Xexe . (NOTE: these filenames should actually contain one underscore symbol between opera and autoupdate - the Markdown language version used in these forums misinterprets the underscore symbol to cause italics thereafter instead, and I frankly don't remember the way to defeat that action for typing into these forums.) If your system pops up a warning that this could cause instability, go ahead anyhow - it's just Windows' normal warning about changing file extensions. That should block Opera from updating thereafter. It's how I've blocked update attempts to Olde Opera for a couple of years. (For stability reasons, nothing auto-updates on my systems except AV signatures; ALL updating is done manually at times of my choosing.) 
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artexmx last edited byAlso recommended Type opera:config in address bar search keyword "update" and clear Autoupdate Geo Server autoupdate.geo.opera.com Autoupdate Server autoupdate.opera.com don't forget press Save Or add autoupdate.geo.opera.com and autoupdate.opera.com to hosts file or firewall. Because I noticed unauthorized values recovered in opera:config! "Not finding "tools" under menu" Select O-Menu > "Show Menu bar" first or Ctrl+F12 
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artexmx last edited byIf you don't block access to autoupdate.opera.com, owners can remotely change any setting in your Opera browser! What and when they want. Even if auto-update off! Now they for example forcibly turn off TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2. Check file autoupdate_response.xml by yourself 
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blackbird71 last edited byNot finding "tools" under menu Sorry!  I left 'Preferences' out of the middle of the instruction string: 
 Menu > Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Security etcOr you could just use CTRL+F12 > Advanced > Security etc to cut to the chase. 
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artexmx last edited by[Mod note: Unnecessary and unhelpful post removed.If you will not try to help or, at least bring a point for a valid and civilized discussion, please don't post. 
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g00g00 last edited byWhat do you mean by Opera package? He means opera:config#UserPrefs|DisableOperaPackageAutoUpdate 
