Changes in vpn.
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A Former User last edited by
Well, I created a user only to comment that this VPN version of Opera has gotten worse since now we only have 3 VPN's and before we had 5 VPN's. What's worse in this world is that it loves a range for this service, 77.111.xxx.xxx, being easier to be blocked in public firewalls and in companies by basic rules of access statistics. Unfortunately the technical area of Opera does not analyze a visible problem. I hope this is only a test because the product was good before.
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A Former User last edited by
Does the dev team has any intentions off adding more location in the future ?
You could say Opera's special abilities against other browsers is that nice built-in VPN and the built-in Ad-block ... -
A Former User last edited by
Actually VPN its working so bad, it doesn't matter which conection Im using, I mean the region, in everyone it says "ukraine" and internet is very slow, three days ago everything was okay, the connection used to be in USA
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@omg3r Based on this blog post, it seems that only those three regions will be available.
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blackbird71 last edited by
@boroyb88 said in Changes in vpn.:
... Do you specifically make people a slave to technology? First you give a quick Vpn, and then reduce its speed by 90%
In this life, things change. In the business world, things change. When the VPN feature was added to Opera, the company had a corporate relationship with the VPN provider (SurfEasy, which operated a fair number of VPN servers worldwide). Then 'business-type' things happened, and Opera sold the VPN company to Symantec - which ended the corporate relationship with SurfEasy. Opera is attempting to put in place and tune their own network of VPN servers to be linked by their browser, and that network is not (yet) as extensive or traffic-capable as the SurfEasy one... perhaps it never will be quite the same, but that's yet to be seen. But nobody at Opera set out to make anyone a "slave" to anything; things sometimes happen in different sectors of a company (corporate management and browser development) for different reasons, and that sometimes causes unsought impacts.
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A Former User last edited by
@boroyb88, I expect that everyone has read the post about $ymantec buying the VPN service provider that Opera used previously, and how it it no longer possible to continue the VPN as before. This is not just a change for me, and I assume many others, it makes the built-in VPN useless for my purposes. Opera used to have a paid version. I would suggest going back to that model or at least provide a paid, premium VPN service that is simpler (probably by offering fewer locations) and less expensive than the average commercial VPNs. Obviously, the VPN contributed to the user base for the browser.
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A Former User last edited by
@boroyb88 Not just slow, if you change the regions, you would see the IP is similar, all located in Norway. And, every time I open www.google.com, it go to www.google.com.ua, Ukraine.
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A Former User last edited by
@blackbird71 What role Opera Link plays in that? Is it to maintain as a separate?
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blackbird71 last edited by
@rudrick said in Changes in vpn.:
@blackbird71 What role Opera Link plays in that? Is it to maintain as a separate?
Somebody from Opera would have to explain how they operate the sync system in comparison to their new VPN servers. Frankly, I don't know what task sharing - if any - occurs at their server levels. Moreover, Opera Turbo (particularly for mobile) operates over an Opera server system as well.
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A Former User last edited by
Ok - I just want the omnisidebar and multi-select of tabs and web panel(s)!
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zalex108 last edited by
@rudrick said in Changes in vpn.:
Ok - I just want the omnisidebar and multi-select of tabs and web panel(s)!
If I'm not wrong, I've seen it at Flags on the latest ODev.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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A Former User last edited by
@zalex108 O'really - u mean sidebar? Certainly Opera has some keeping it up to... Considering likes of FF and V.
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A Former User last edited by
Ooo! That's great Hmm that's perhaps a step towards split screen/web panels I reckon.
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zalex108 last edited by
@leocg said in Changes in vpn.:
@rudrick Multiple tabs selection.
@rudrick said in Changes in vpn.:
Ooo! That's great Hmm that's perhaps a step towards split screen/web panels I reckon.
That one, forgot to make it Bold.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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autober last edited by leocg
The latest auto-updates for Opera no longer seem to allow me to select the USA as a VPN option, giving me 'Americas' instead, which does not work for viewing some location-restricted content. Is there a work-around or a way to roll-back the Opera version so it won't auto update?