How can I re-enable a blacklisted extension?
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zalex108 last edited by
Windows 7 (x64)
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@ViAik It seems that Tampermoney's id is not the same in my Preferences file. How can I know which is it?
EDIT: It wasn't in Preferences file but Secure Preferences
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PabzRoz last edited by leocg
@A Former User said in How can I re-enable a blacklisted extension?:
Secure Preferences
Thank you! If you can't find it in Preferences then check Secure Preferences. I was able to find it in Secure Preferences and it worked perfectly for me. Also you can install the Tapermonkey Beta extension since that's not blacklisted. Only difference is there are some bugs on the BETA version. I have no idea why opera has blacklisted this but it was a serious pain in the ass that I hope they fix. Doubt they ever will but that's what we have forums for
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Justinwest27 last edited by
@coder-256 Something to note, regular notepad has a finder if you press Ctrl + F just like the browser
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Justinwest27 last edited by
@leocg I also use Opera GX and the blacklist code in the mentioned file isn't there in ours. There are mentions of a blacklist but no extension blacklist code outright
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filbo last edited by
Since this was reawakened: the file I previously pointed to (https://extension-updates.opera.com/static/omaha/blacklist.txt) no longer exists; but TM is still blacklisted by Opera. It appears in my Preferences file -- certainly not by my preference, but injected there by Opera.
Opera! There is no reason to be blacklisting Tampermonkey non-beta.
@derjanb got some sort of response from them a long time ago, some sort of guff about TM being force-installed into people's Opera installations by some sort of malware, then used to run the malware's browser extension. Great. That is a bug, misfeature, attack, however you want to characterize it, ON THE PART OF THE MALWARE, not Tampermonkey!
And whatever that malware was, years ago, it is surely handled by people's antivirus etc. these days.
Please un-blacklist TamperMonkey non-beta, ID 'dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo', from the Chrome 'store'. And the one from Opera 'store', but I don't know its non-beta ID as you've hidden it in the web UI.
See also DNAWIZ-49270; github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/635
There were also comments about it on some of the beta blog posts, but those posts now have zero comments at all (https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2019/01/opera-59-0-3187-0-developer-update/#comment-4270524260) -- ???
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filbo last edited by
BTW @derjanb you said the Opera 'store' edition would update alongside the Firefox edition, about every 3mo. https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/tampermonkey-beta/ is on 4.13.6138, updated 2021-06-22, while FF is on 4.16.6160, updated 2022-04-05.
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derjanb last edited by
@filbo said in How can I re-enable a blacklisted extension?:
BTW @derjanb you said the Opera 'store' edition would update alongside the Firefox edition, about every 3mo.
I'm currently updloading new opera versions since January but until today there was no review yet.
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PriorityPrime16 last edited by
I love being told a file exists on my computer when it doesnt. Please provide an alternative.
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rxyang last edited by
please be more specific this did not help at all i do not get the "user folder (On windows: "C:\Users[username]\AppData\Roaming"), then Opera Software, Opera Stable, and open "Preferences" in a text editor that has a find feature. " what is that
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fstue1 last edited by
If you want to use Tampermonkey from the Chrome extension store, there's no sense in wasting time with Opera. It just won't work. Even if you follow the instructions correctly and Tampermonkey is temporarily unblocked, Opera will decide for you that this isn't good and re-block it some hours later. And since they have successfully been ignoring this support request for the last 5 years, I would not expect anything new. I can understand that--deleting Tampermonkey's ID from the list of blocked extension would literally mean 30 seconds of work, and no one can really ask for that much commitment.
Just use another decent Chromium-based browser. I would suggest Vivaldi (https://vivaldi.com), which is at least as versatile as Opera.