Sync passphrase does nothing?
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Deleted User last edited by
As of today (version 40) the "Advanced Synchronisation Settings" dialog gives you two choices: "Encrypt synchronised password with your Opera credentials" or "Encrypt all synced data with your own sync passphrase".
Does option two (ALL SYNCED DATA) really mean that I'm the only one who can access my data?
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mikecerm last edited by
Does option two (ALL SYNCED DATA) really mean that I'm the only one who can access my data?
I just tested it out, and that does appear to be true. If you try to view your synced data at sync.opera.com it now shows that the data is encrypted, where previously the data was visible even if you had chosen to encrypt all data with a passphrase.
Still not sure I'd trust it. I mean, previously Opera claimed to encrypt the data though they weren't actually doing it. If they're that careless with user data (remember, they were also hacked recently), who knows whether they're actually encrypting it now or just saying that they are.
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Deleted User last edited by
As a user I would really appreciate to know wether it's encrypted all the way or Opera just dropped a few padlock icons to gain trust.
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Deleted User last edited by
How do you know? If you're correct, why does the dialog say "Encrypt all synced data..", and the "auth.opera.com" website tell users that bookmarks etc is encrypted?
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mikecerm last edited by
Synced passwords are encrypted.
Other data only during transition between client and server.That's how it used to work, not how it currently works.
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mikecerm last edited by
How do you know? If you're correct, why does the dialog say "Encrypt all synced data..", and the "auth.opera.com" website tell users that bookmarks etc is encrypted?
Don't listen to him, he's relying on outdated info. You can get details about what is actually being encrypted at opera://sync-internals/
But ultimately, since Opera is closed source, you have to trust that they're actually doing what they say, and that hasn't always been been true in the past.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
How do you know?
If you read the whole topic you will see some links where you may find those information.
If you're correct, why does the dialog say "Encrypt all synced data.."
This was answered already in this topic. It's a bug on the dialog.
and the "auth.opera.com" website tell users that bookmarks etc is encrypted?
I don't see any mention about it.
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Deleted User last edited by
@leocg Are you seriously saying that you can't see any padlocks or text that says "encrypted" on "sync.opera.com" when browsing your synced bookmarks for example?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@leocg Are you seriously saying that you can't see any padlocks or text that says "encrypted" on "sync.opera.com" when browsing your synced bookmarks for example?
At sync.opera.com/web I can only see a padlock in 'passwords'.
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mikecerm last edited by
@leocg Are you seriously saying that you can't see any padlocks or text that says "encrypted" on "sync.opera.com" when browsing your synced bookmarks for example?
At sync.opera.com/web I can only see a padlock in 'passwords'.
Are you using a passphrase? If you aren't, then it would make sense that nothing but passwords are being encrypted -- basically how it's always been. If you are using a passphrase, maybe it's just not encrypting anything else because you set up Opera Sync before Opera changed how Sync works. If that's the case then you might want to reset Sync and start over. Then again, if you were using Sync before now -- with or without a password -- you clearly don't care about security/privacy anyway.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Are you using a passphrase?
No, I'm not.
Then again, if you were using Sync before now -- with or without a password -- you clearly don't care about security/privacy anyway.
Like 9 out of 10 people.
Serious, having ny passwords encrypted is enough for me. I really don't care that much if someone find out that I visit this or that page.