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    • bdfox
      bdfox last edited by

      I have
      Version: 38.0.2220.41 - Opera is up to date
      Update stream: Stable
      System: Windows 7 64-bit (WoW64)

      been searching for weeks and weeks to find a way where i do not have to click unblock "content blocked"
      (on the url line) on site(s) that i use everyday.

      Have tried the chromium flag to --allow-running-insecure-content works in chrome not opera
      please tell me how to do this at least for a specific site and maybe always ?

      Thank You for your time

      Brian Fox

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        I'm not sure if this is possible.

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        • shaybox
          shaybox last edited by

          Well it needs to be, EVERY Twitch stream is blocked for me, and having to unblock it every time i watch is not for me, they need to implement a way to disable the content blocking or add exceptions. Otherwise i cant keep using opera, even though i like it alot

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          • madkatter
            madkatter last edited by

            Same problem--sites I have been visiting regularly--& safely!-- for years are being blocked every single time I visit, and even though I click unblock every time, Opera continues to block these sites! There is nothing useful about this "feature" anywhere in Help or FAQs, so I can't simply turn it off, or list exceptions, nor does Opera appear to "learn" when I unblock the site.
            I don't remember having this problem in earlier versions of Opera, so does anyone know that last stable version BEFORE this nuisance was inflicted on us?
            If not, I, like previous posters, will be looking for a new browser, which is too bad, since otherwise I quite like Opera.

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            • dselec
              dselec last edited by

              Have the same problem .
              Opera does not have a list of sites we do not want to block .

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