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    • Keepskite
      Keepskite @leocg last edited by

      @leocg I disagree. Eight hidden extensions that I cannot disable, all with intrusive permissions that I did not grant is not a minor issue. This shakes my confidence in Opera in a way I did not think possible. This is not a minor privacy issue. I should think Opera would realize that.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User @Keepskite last edited by

        @Keepskite said in Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...:

        This shakes my confidence in Opera

        Mine too.

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        • upnorth
          upnorth @leocg last edited by

          @leocg

          No external site/link or url related. Please see screenshot.

          alt text

          This message also does not, only popup in SpeedDial. It's constant all over if one have it. And considering the reports that started to flow in, this is more then likely an issue for many, but also apparently not with everyone.

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          • mathias87
            mathias87 @Keepskite last edited by

            @Keepskite I don't have any more extensions installed than before.
            This might be a bug that will be done with the next update.

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @Keepskite last edited by

              @Keepskite The issue is the banner asking for permissions showing up.

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              • ChenZi
                ChenZi last edited by

                Same every time it opens on every computer, and only enabled extension is the add filter

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                • Keepskite
                  Keepskite @mathias87 last edited by

                  @mathias87 Have you started Opera with the "--show-component-extension-options" command? I didn't think I had hidden extensions either until I started with that command.

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                  • stollejay
                    stollejay last edited by

                    This is not real or?
                    Hm... Hidden permissions and extensions... Lets look what the consumer advice center says to this.

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                    • Keepskite
                      Keepskite @leocg last edited by

                      @leocg Yes but that banner reveals that hidden extensions exist, extensions that none of us realized were there.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User @leocg last edited by A Former User

                        @leocg said in Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...:

                        @Keepskite The issue is the banner asking for permissions showing up.

                        Which has brought to light another, more serious issue, of hidden extensions installed without the user's permission which cannot be disabled.

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                        • Draker
                          Draker @Guest last edited by

                          @rafiki indeed, why do I have an aliexpress spying on me and bloating the browser? Perhaps it is time to move to greener pastures.

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                          • mathias87
                            mathias87 @Keepskite last edited by

                            @Keepskite No, I just did and updated that "Rich Hints Agent" extension.
                            If this makes the bar with the message disappear, then I'm fine with it.

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                            • daddybear
                              daddybear @mathias87 last edited by

                              @mathias87

                              I still can't figure out how to do this "show-component extension-options" thing which you recommend.
                              I am not very computer literate - please can you talk me through the process in 'primary school' language right from the beginning ?
                              Regards,
                              Roy

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                              • STARDAST
                                STARDAST @daddybear last edited by

                                @daddybear you need to start then as administrator, (put this in shortcut --show-component-extension-options)

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                                • sporty78
                                  sporty78 @daddybear last edited by sporty78

                                  Step by step, using primary school language,what is the fix to remove the banner below the url address bar

                                  OR

                                  Should we just wait for the bug to be fixed in the next update?

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                                  • steaua10
                                    steaua10 last edited by

                                    22 October there
                                    No chages, the problem still persist.
                                    I have some 15 extensions.
                                    At each start of Opera, this message appear. Clicking on button, going to the extensions list does not show me which of the extensions has the problem, no indication at all, and seems that there even are no new updates for my extensions. A bug?

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                                    • avmon
                                      avmon last edited by

                                      That started happening to me today, just before I upgraded to Opera 72. With the new version, the message keeps popping up. And if I check the extensions manager, it doesn't show any updates.

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                                      • NotVeryHappy
                                        NotVeryHappy last edited by

                                        those hidden extensions are somewhat worrying

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                                        • duncanm
                                          duncanm last edited by

                                          @daddybear

                                          Right click on your Opera shortcut and click on properties, which opens a box. Under the tab marked shortcut you'll see a box marked target, with a path indicated. Add to that path, after a space, -show-component-extension-options. Then click on apply and close the box. Then open Opera and go to extensions.

                                          It took me a couple of tries to get this but now I see that I have no less than 14 hidden extensions, most of which I know nothing about. But I do know I don't need AliExpress or Google Hangouts. Most of the rest I don't have a clue what they're doing there. I have to agree with those who said this is a troubling issue. I don't like having a lot of stuff installed by a program without my knowledge.

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                                          • sporty78
                                            sporty78 @duncanm last edited by sporty78

                                            @duncanm

                                            The banner is gone but, under Extensions, are the 'hidden extensions' listed under 'All' or are there a series of steps to reveal them?

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