Opera sync - remove old device
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neutrino last edited by
I have the same problem. I did a reset of my synced data but in the "opera://startpage/activity" I can still see all the old devices. How can I reset them?
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neutrino last edited by
I found the solution myself. I deleted the *.ldb files in the Local Storage folder and the other devices are gone. You can find the folder here Opera\profile\data\Local Storage\leveldb\xxx.ldb
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afshinism last edited by afshinism
This worked! I just need to add that I had to sign out and sign in to resync once before I got the data from other devices again because the tabs just disappears after deleting the files! BTW neutrino youare just awesome! Wish you the best!
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edwardphantom last edited by
@neutrino 28/Jan/2021 - Work like a charm here, you are my hero bro ! only the real connected devices are now displayed, thanks !!!!
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liquidmetal last edited by
@neutrino I assume the opera/profiles deletion that you suggested was for PC. Any idea how to do so for Macs? this is related to the query: remove old devices from sync
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@liquidmetal Check the path to the profile directory in opera://about. Then go there, locate the Local Storage folder.
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mrsomewhere last edited by
Is there an updated solution to this problem? I don't have an Opera profile folder and I can't find any .ldb files. Thanks.
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truenatural last edited by
@leocg said in Opera sync - remove old device:
@liquidmetal Check the path to the profile directory in opera://about. Then go there, locate the Local Storage folder.
Nice thanks!
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waterjiang last edited by
@neutrino it worked, Thank you so much! Best and simplest solution found over the forums.
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gooorooo last edited by gooorooo
Can anyone help with the same problem for current Opera version and most recent Windows 10? That is the path to the files to be deleted?
PS: Removing "c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Local Storage\leveldb*.ldb" does not help with getting rid of activity from old Android device, it i still there.
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bruhmentio99 last edited by
@neutrino Thank U, I needed this since a lot of time and I didn´t find a solution. You helped me a lot
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bzzrakktazzz last edited by
@neutrino said in Opera sync - remove old device:
I found the solution myself. I deleted the *.ldb files in the Local Storage folder and the other devices are gone. You can find the folder here Opera\profile\data\Local Storage\leveldb\xxx.ldb
this worked. The full path is %APPDATA%\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Local Storage\leveldb
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dhilipp last edited by dhilipp
sounds great. but does anyone know if this is for shure??
i was kicked out from work and was forced to leave my windows passwort, so i'm a bit i am a bit curious if someone is sniffing arround.
an official solution would be adorable. please dear OPERA
imagine, if one had used the password autofill (i use bitwarden, for luck ) this is really bad, or, imagine your admin at work could log into your stuff,
or, you lost your device, not secured. you may want to be sure -
raphaelmartines last edited by
@opera-v @bruhmentio99 @gooorooo @truenatural @liquidmetal The list is gone, ok! But how do we know those old devices was deleted and logged out opera from other devices? I believe this is only for visual purposes, we never know before anyone test up! Do you?
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raphaelmartines last edited by
Re: Opera sync - remove old device
For those who don't know how to do it, Opera has this simple question:When you logged in opera into a new device, the system will sent you an email advising this login. Just click on your profile on opera and it's done, now you can delete older devices connected on opera.
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fwg12 last edited by
@raphaelmartines I went to that screen and it only showed recent sign in activity. I have done the various suggestions above. My sync is still showing that I'm signed into 7 devices (at least 1 is an old work laptop that I even uninstalled opera from before returning it), when I should only be syncing with 3. Deleting a logged account session doesn't log you out from there.
I still have yet to come across something that makes sure I have been logged out of other computers. I'm not sure if just changing my password will do the trick.
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