Opera stable 65 - news
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kreesr last edited by
How to do now
"Import passwords" in Opera from a CSV file,
if there is no more flag/
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tangobar44 last edited by
I have exactly the same problem. Falling back to version 64 fixes the problem. Auto-update to version 65 stopped until this problem is fixed.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi guys @Nordlead. @tangobar44, when you go to
opera:settings/passwords
, do you have the option "Offer to save passwords" turned on?
Are you using synchronization, when it happens?Here, on one of my old profiles on Linux, I am able to see my credentials (including this passwords) - even after update to version 65.
On the other hand, in the other topic in German section of the forums, the user @senix describes similar issue, but he says, that though the passwords are not visible, he is able to use them, while login in to the sites, so the passwords are not gone, but only not displayed. -
Nordlead last edited by
@senix said in Opera stable 65 - news:
Problem looks resolved, after the update to Vs. Version: 65.0.3467.48
Unfortunately not, I've updated yesterday exactly with version 65.0.3467.48 - and I had this password issue right from the start.
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Nordlead last edited by
@l33t4opera said in Opera stable 65 - news:
Hi guys @Nordlead. @tangobar44, when you go to
opera:settings/passwords
, do you have the option "Offer to save passwords" turned on?
Are you using synchronization, when it happens?Here, on one of my old profiles on Linux, I am able to see my credentials (including this passwords) - even after update to version 65.
On the other hand, in the other topic in German section of the forums, the user @senix describes similar issue, but he says, that though the passwords are not visible, he is able to use them, while login in to the sites, so the passwords are not gone, but only not displayed.Hi, the function "Offer to save passwords" (in German "Sichern von Passwörtern anbieten") is and was always turned on and the function worked well until the update from 64 to 65 yesterday.
I'm not using the synchronization because it actually never worked on my various PCs.After having updated the Autofill "area" in my settings was empty, no passwords at all, and also the autofill function didn't work at all.
I've re-installed the last 64 version and deactivated auto-update. I'm waiting for news in further updates.
Thanks to all!
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Nordlead last edited by
@senix said in Opera stable 65 - news:
Thats what I meant: it works now; or did I understood you wrong ...?
No, it didn't work, not even with 65.0.3467.48 (as this was the first update I've done with a 65-version).
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senix last edited by senix
Thats very strange ...
I am on my Windows (10) Comp and I was checking for Updates, but it is still the actual version of Opera 65.0.3467.48
And everthing works fine, here; lookAnd all my Passwords are safed, even under Linux this morning. Nothing lost.
Click in the tree points offers Password Export. -
senix last edited by senix
@Nordlead
I just looked again, I also use the 64-bit version. Otherwise I might have accepted the error here.C:\Users\**********\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\opera stable\login Data
This file have 56 kib, in Linux about 48 kib. And I have backed up 32 pw, in Opera.
So maybe you have a comparison of this file.Whats happen to your
C:\Users\**********\AppData\Local\Opera Software\opera stable\**Login Data-journal**
?? same size, or 0
And we do talk about Windows 10, right -
tangobar44 last edited by
In V 65 the autofill function doesn't autofill anything, that's when I first realised there was a problem. No saved passwords are displayed.
The login Data file is intact, I can find all the saved passwords and the autofill works by falling back to V 64.
I am happy staying at V 64. I will wait for another software release.
I will like to have an easy and clean way to stop Opera auto-updates.Thanks to all.
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Nordlead last edited by
@senix said in Opera stable 65 - news:
@Nordlead
I just looked again, I also use the 64-bit version. Otherwise I might have accepted the error here.C:\Users\**********\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\opera stable\login Data
This file have 56 kib, in Linux about 48 kib. And I have backed up 32 pw, in Opera.
So maybe you have a comparison of this file.Whats happen to your
C:\Users\**********\AppData\Local\Opera Software\opera stable\**Login Data-journal**
?? same size, or 0
And we do talk about Windows 10, rightHI, here the answers to your questions:
- I'm using Windows 10 64 bit Home Premium, and of course the 64 bit versions of Opera
- My "login data" file is about 340 kBytes big, there are appr. 150 pw entries in there.
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @Nordlead, @tangobar44, and what if you run the Opera with the switch as follows:
\path\to\launcher.exe --no-experiments
, does it make any difference?Please also try to launch the Opera with a fresh profile as follows:
\path\to\launcher.exe --user-data-dir="\path\to\fresh-profile"
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Nordlead last edited by
@l33t4opera said in Opera stable 65 - news:
Hi @Nordlead, @tangobar44, and what if you run the Opera with the switch as follows:
\path\to\launcher.exe --no-experiments
, does it make any difference?Please also try to launch the Opera with a fresh profile as follows:
\path\to\launcher.exe --user-data-dir="\path\to\fresh-profile"
, and see if it fixes the issue.Hi again,
"no experiment" didn't change anything, also starting with a fresh profile didn't solve the problem...
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senix last edited by senix
@Nordlead said in Opera stable 65 - news:
HI, here the answers to your questions:
- I'm using Windows 10 64 bit Home Premium, and of course the 64 bit versions of Opera
- My "login data" file is about 340 kBytes big, there are appr. 150 pw entries in there.
Looks good for me; and this file size is fine, I think, for the number of Pw you have saved.