Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...
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sporty78 last edited by sporty78
Since the issue is resolved for me, what are the steps to stop receiving email notifications for this thread only (I still want to receive future email notifications but I want to stop them for this specific thread only)?
Clicking 'unsubscribe' at the bottom of the email opens up the user settings menu.
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sporty78 last edited by sporty78
I click 'watching' at the bottom of the thread page and select 'not watching 'from the drop-down box-This stops emails from this thread but keeps the email notification (about future threads) enabled?
However, it has nothing to do with changing settings in 'user settings.'
Is all of that correct?
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andrii last edited by
Guys, can you somehow solve this problem without "-show-component-extension-options" Or wait for the next update for Opera ?
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drakonas last edited by
@AltairAssassins This fixed it for me. You need to go where the Opera Launcher resides (launcher.exe). Default location is C:\Users[insert username]\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\
You'll need to open this folder in CMD (Command prompt), or you can make a shortcut to the launcher.exe and add the argument "--show-component-extension-options" there (without quotes).
Just basically run the launcher.exe with that argument. You can do it like below:
Then follow the rest of the instructions from @johnd78 .
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pmedicman last edited by
@graywoulf I am having the same problem. Does anybody have any ideas. This is very annoying.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...:
@rafiki Hidden extensions exist in other browsers too, they are a way to add resources.
We can see the evidence from Opera but can you point me to anything that confirms Vivaldi, for example, is doing the same?
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mrpantz last edited by
So can anyone comment on exactly what "Rich Hints Agent" is, and why it suddenly needed additional permissions? And why is the ability to act on this "Extension upgrade requires additional permissions..." user prompt see the offending extension bizarrely hidden from user interaction to address it? Or why you can't disable the extension, or deselect "Allow access to search page results"?
As was mentioned by another user, searching for information on "Rich Hints Agent" comes up with nothing. Not exactly comfortable to learn that there are several hidden extensions operating in the background, with no transparency on their purpose, or what data they are sharing without my explicit consent.
Hopefully a Dev will see this thread and provide some clarity.
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tlmurray last edited by tlmurray
@NickyT I am using Mac 71.0.3770.284, and I'm getting it (I came to this forum because there is no recent activity on the Mac forum).
I have only two extensions: Amazon Assistant (disabled) and Ad Blocker -- which, I note, says is zero size -- and when I disable it, the message is gone.