Opera 12 Vs. Opera Next Functionality
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alreadybanned last edited by
I never gave and will not give my number, I have had a Google account for 3 years.
Do you by chance have an Android phone? They don't ask for it then because they already have it, without your consent no less. I had a gmail account way back when it was in beta, they didn't ask then either but I deleted it because of the growing distrust I have with them.
That's all I'll say on this though as I've gone long enough off topic
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Deleted User last edited by
Second step authentication is the ONLY reasonably safe way to log into accounts these days. I would not dream of simply relying upon a password which are far too easy to hack. Google have had my number for a very long time (as has Microsoft for that matter) and I feel perfectly safe knowing that no one can hack into my account without my phone being physically present.
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lem729 last edited by
alreadybanned,
You say you can't remove the search from the browser. But you can remove the Google Search bar from the speed dial. And you do not have to use the Google Search at all. I have not given google my cell phone number, alreadybanned, though they ask for it saying it would help them contact me if there is a security issue. I have given them my landline number.
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alreadybanned last edited by
You can remove it from view by way of jumping through hoops that are not made common knowledge to average users. But again, why am I not allowed to remove it entirely? Why can I not use a search engine of my choice as default?
So you both do acknowledge then that a phone number IS required by google. You're ok with that and that's fine, I'm not
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Deleted User last edited by
What is the problem? Seriously... I fail to understand your concern. I use Bing as my search engine. I've made a link to its portal and dragged it onto my QAB. Simple. You insist that everything must be done according to how you want it done. However, it's free software and if it doesn't do things exactly as you think it should, then use something else OR do what we do and use a workaround. And why you balk at giving a number to Google is beyond me. It is the safest way of logging into one's account as I previously mentioned.
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alreadybanned last edited by
I'm not surprised you fail to understand. After all, you criticise me for wanting options as wanting things my way and then turn around and defend totalitarian companies that insist you do things their way.
op·tion
[op-shuhn]
noun
1.the power or right of choosing.
2.something that may be or is chosen; choice.
3.the act of choosing.
4.an item of equipment or a feature that may be chosen as an addition to or replacement for standard equipment and features: a car with a long list of feature that may be chosen as an addition to or replacement for standard equipment and features: a car with a long list of optionsCompany websites get hacked, that's a fact. I trust my sensitive information to my head with simple algorithms that allows me to change things regularly without the need of writing them down or storing them in some sort of compromisable cloud
Those who would sacrifice the good of liberty for the price of security deserve neither liberty nor security ~ Benjamin Franklin
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Deleted User last edited by
I never gave and will not give my number, I have had a Google account for 3 years.
https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mail&continue=http://mail.google.com/mail/&ltmpl=default
Do you by chance have an Android phone? They don't ask for it then because they already have it, without your consent no less. I had a gmail account way back when it was in beta, they didn't ask then either but I deleted it because of the growing distrust I have with them.
That's all I'll say on this though as I've gone long enough off topicI check my account config and I did not put my number.
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lem729 last edited by
The company needs a contact no. to protect me (contact me) if my account has been hacked. Or so they say. But I did like the Ben Franklin quote. Thanks for sharing it. We all have different levels of intrusion where liberty is an issue.
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Deleted User last edited by
Two step authentication is going to be universally accepted. I suppose I'm "slightly ahead" of the times. LOL
I understand hesitation at giving out one's phone number so I'm not condemning anyone who chooses otherwise. We all need to find our own level of comfort.
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A Former User last edited by
I check my account config and I did not put my number.
I second that, and it's easy to click "Ignore" while creating a new account and they ask for your number.I use Bing as my search engine. I've made a link to its portal and dragged it onto my QAB.
There isn't even a need for that, just set Bing as default in the settings as it's one of the default search engines. -
lem729 last edited by
Added and Improved with Opera Next = tons. Speed Dial, big plus (with the ability to have folders). Discover and Stash, plus. Off-Road Mode, a plus. Increased Speed and performance, big plus. Better rending of sites, big plus. Greater accessibility of extensions, big plus.
Lost = NOTHING. Opera 12.16 is still available for use, alongside Opera Next. It's the best of all worlds. While some of Opera 12's customization features are not in Opera next, many of them were enjoyed more by power users, than by the vast preponderance of users, and some of them will be replaced in Opera Next by extensions.
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christoph142 last edited by
lem... I respect for trying to respond patiently and sincerely with funksoulbro, but bear in mind that he's simply trolling. That's all he ever does so my advice would be to ignore his comments.
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