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    • trippin42
      trippin42 @pkudla last edited by

      @pkudla This is not fixed i still have this message i need it removed i need the view space make my screen too small I only have 3 extensions until i see all these hidden ones that i cant turn off

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @trippin42 last edited by

        @trippin42 What extension is requiring the update? Here the warning doesn't show up.

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        • cratte
          cratte @Keepskite last edited by leocg

          @Keepskite Hidden Extensions, Addons ! o_O
          I found you cause i realized the unknown addon "Rich Hints Agent" in the Opera Browser Task-Manager.

          The hidden Opera Addon "Rich Hints Agent" vanished as i disabled the addon Copyfish.
          In the Opera Task Manager (Shift+Esc) the Addon "Rich Hints Agent" seemed to be coupled with the addon
          Copyfish 🐟 Free OCR Software.
          https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/copyfish-🐟-free-ocr-soft/eenjdnjldapjajjofmldgmkjaienebbj

          Clue: You have to look clearly at your Opera Task Manager which addons have some "hidden riders"!

          Perhaps now i can explain why there were suspicious URL calls which i watched in the logger of the best Addon "uBlock Origin" (uBO), where I couldnt detect the source of them.
          I blocked them in uBO by these rules:
          ||api.yaunel.com^
          ||videout.ru^
          www.yaunel.com: "Data & Advertising Solutions. Successful Retargeting with Yaunel."

          I will watch the Opera Task Manager and uBO logger for further fishy activities.
          I seems uBO can not detect addon activities 😞

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          • cratte
            cratte @cratte last edited by

            @cratte Screenshots:
            uBO Details Protocol 2020-11-11_135803.jpg
            uBlockOrigin logger api.yaunel.com extension Opera Browser Tracking stop 2020-11-12_133034.jpg
            Opera Addon Rich Hints Agent .png

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            • chakakhan
              chakakhan @duncanm last edited by

              @duncanm opera is a com-mun-ist chi-na ran company, and this is one of the many tools they use to track you

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              • bunniyo
                bunniyo last edited by

                I am too getting this, hope it will fix soon

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                • xxkernljrxx
                  xxkernljrxx @johnd78 last edited by

                  @johnd78 How exactly do i do this i am new to opera and i am having the same issue

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                  • johnd78
                    johnd78 @xxkernljrxx last edited by

                    @xxkernljrxx
                    Hi! This is strange because the developers have fixed this problem long ago. There are some concrete examples in this thread for launching a browser with the --show-component-extension-options switch.

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                    • xxkernljrxx
                      xxkernljrxx @johnd78 last edited by

                      @johnd78 yes i know but i am trying to do this with opera gx but everything i try is not working so if you could please walk me through it that would be great.

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                      • albertop
                        albertop @nrpardee last edited by

                        @nrpardee Right of message, button "go to the extension". It's not that difficult.

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                        • albertop
                          albertop @NickyT last edited by

                          @nickyt
                          To go to the extension, button on the right of message "go to the extension". So you click it and the extension needing permission do opens in extension handler. You will then find the permission request in the extension box, trigger it and done.
                          About disabling, I suppose disabling but not uninstalling would not solve the permission needed message.

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                          • albertop
                            albertop @NickyT last edited by

                            @nickyt Button on the right of message, "go to the extension". Simple.

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                            • albertop
                              albertop @mrup last edited by

                              @mrup Right of message, button "go to the extension". It's not that difficult.

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                              • albertop
                                albertop @mateuszr42 last edited by

                                @mateuszr42 No is not like that. When clicking on "go to extension", in the extension box there is some specific slider, with that is very simple to accept the new permission for the extension.
                                You don't need developer mode, this is for other stuff, and the download you've done could not be appropriate for you.
                                That switch, I've used it thousand of times, even there are extension that tends to ask permission repeatedly. Now I don't remember the exact text of the switch, but it is very simple, /if you read it/ with some slowdown and calm ^_^ don't be in a hurry and try to slowly read every line by every switch. You will surely see it.

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                                • albertop
                                  albertop @DeggTSK last edited by

                                  @deggtsk Button on the right of message, "go to the extension". Simple.

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                                  • albertop
                                    albertop @vlads111 last edited by

                                    @vlads111 Button on the right of message, "go to the extension".
                                    You have /not/ to perform an upgrade, but instead, to /accept the permission change/, so to let the browser to update the extension. In the box read every "switch" description, you will find it.

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                                    • albertop
                                      albertop @Draker last edited by

                                      @draker Button on the right of message, "go to the extension". Simple.

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                                      • albertop
                                        albertop @perdigao1 last edited by

                                        @perdigao1 If you have unknown extension, you better remove it!

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                                        • albertop
                                          albertop @xxkernljrxx last edited by

                                          @xxkernljrxx update your browser to latest version. Seems they have fixed the permission problems. You better do that before ajll.
                                          Any way, right of message there's "go to the extension" button. In the first ext box that opens, you should enable permissions for the extension to access the webpages, or, give to the extension additional permissions if required.

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                                          • misterdk
                                            misterdk last edited by

                                            I was receiving this error and was able to correct it by simply modifying the shortcut and specifying "Run as Administrator". After starting the application the message was gone. I then reverted back to normal (not run as administrator). It has been working fine since. It appears that there is an extension somewhere that requires admin rights in order to initialize.

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