[Solved]Extension enables itself.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
First of all, the adblocker is really being enabled or you are just seeing it in the extensions page?
To go to Opera profile directory, you first check (and take note of) its path in Menu > Help > About Opera, that also can be reached by typing opera://about in address bar.
Then you open the file explorer ( Windows Explorer on Windows) and type or paste the path to Opera profile folder in the explorer address bar to be taken to that directory.
There you will locate the Preferences file and open it with the proper program to check its contents.
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dagnorkle last edited by
@dagnorkle Paths
Install: C:\Users\dagno\AppData\Local\Programs\OperaProfile: C:\Users\dagno\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable
Cache: C:\Users\dagno\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable
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dagnorkle last edited by
@leocg said in Extension enables itself.:
%appdata%
There was probably 100 files with this %appdata% and none with Opera attached to it. I give up. Thanks for your help but this is all gotten too much.
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dagnorkle last edited by
@leocg I turn the ad blocker off in the extension page and a few days later it's enabled on the extension page. It is so random that I can't tell what's turning it on. I'm good at figuring these things out but this one is a good one. Don't even know if it turns on while the browser is on or if it's when I open it, or when I do something. Either way, I like Opera and will continue to use it as my daily driver.
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dagnorkle last edited by
@leocg Thanks for the info. I have my browser configured exactly the way I want it so I think I'll pass on a new start even though I can bring all my "stuff" over from another browser. Someday I'll stumble across why this was happening. In the meantime, I'll just delete the ad blocker when I notice it. It's not hurting anything.