Which features is Windows 10 Defender Firewall blocking that Opera wants to do?
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opedara last edited by
@leocg So you're saying the other browsers add entries to my firewall but Opera doesn't?
Which entries do you mean?
If Opera needs something through the firewall, and it doesn't add the entry to the firewall, but other browsers do, why doesn't Opera add its entries to the firewall?
Which entries does Opera want to use, anyway? What exactly does it want to do through these entries? Why does it operate perfectly fine without me needing to manually enable firewall entries? I'm still seeing nothing showing that it's not a security risk.
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opedara last edited by
@leocg The dialog asks to allow or cancel, and it keeps popping up randomly over time, which is why this thread exists. Clicking Cancel or X or whatever doesn't give a choice of rules. You're talking about something else or you're not understanding what users are seeing.
Are you saying that once the dialog is cancelled, we have to go to the firewall rules for Opera, and then do whatever there to stop the dialogs?
And then what if we're OK with the entries, even if they're all denied? Apparently having them set automatically after we click Cancel doesn't stop the dialog. So even if we like the entries, we have to do what...? Save them again manually? Change them, then change them back? This is kind of silly. Oh I forgot to mention again that Opera is the only app I'm having the issue with.
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opedara last edited by
I can't believe this thread is still going on
Neither can I believe that I still randomly get firewall prompts from Opera.
regarding you not having issues with other browsers, probably there are rules for them already
I never got prompts from them; they just work. I have zero security concern with them because they're not asking me to enable them on the firewall
This thread is dead. The moderators aren't understanding the concern, and it's just going in circles of denial and deflection.
Oh well. I'll just keep declining the firewall prompt... I use Opera for a specific reason, but maybe I need to reduce its number of users even though I enjoy using different browsers and not just supporting the big machines.
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donq last edited by donq
@opedara said in Which features is Windows 10 Defender Firewall blocking that Opera wants to do?:
I never got prompts from them; they just work. I have zero security concern with them because they're not asking me to enable them on the firewall
False sense of security. Digging into firewall I can see that on computers, where Chrome is installed, there is specific firewall rule to allow Chrome mDNS traffic in; this rule is probably created by Chrome installer and you just don't know about it. Similar rule exists for Edge. I have no PC with firefox installed and cannot say anything about it.
Most likely Opera installer does not create such firewall rule, thereby letting user to decide about it. This may seem a bit more inconvenient, but is actually more secure approach.
This thread is dead. The moderators aren't understanding the concern, and it's just going in circles of denial and deflection.
It could also be possible that users do not understand logic behind firewall prompts
Anyway, like leocg said - latest Opera versions execute from same location and thereby you likely need only one-time click to firewall promt.
Oh well. I'll just keep declining the firewall prompt...
You could also disable Chrome and Edge firewall rules then, makes behavior similar
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careware last edited by
@donq said in Which features is Windows 10 Defender Firewall blocking that Opera wants to do?:
Anyway, like leocg said - latest Opera versions execute from same location and thereby you likely need only one-time click to firewall promt.
IMO This was the initial complaint....
Not too many people care enough about security to have to click on firewall options repeatedly all day... one wants to set settings and be left alone... there is also the argument of convenience over security... personally, I do not lock my car doors when they are parked at home....it's an acceptable risk to save me time....
In either case it's good that the problem is solved I haven't seen the problem since I updated my computer about 2 months ago...must have just co-incided with execution from same location change...