Opera 73.0.3827.0 developer update
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padua last edited by padua
@craigsn I used a 'thorough' uninstaller, which uninstalls and looks for leftover folders / files and allow deletion of them as well- the one I used is Revo Uninstaller, the free edition.
Just to check, switched to the regular release version of Opera - which did not throw up the Foxiebro issue.
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padua last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann It was from the 'update and recovery' option of the Opera Dev version.
As I have mentioned in another post, there was no issue with the regular release version.
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padua last edited by padua
@kened Good point. When there are so many posts on the forum about this issue - even if it indeed is a false positive a quick and reassuring response from a moderator / admin / dev team member would be appropriate.
Thanks to the Opera team.
- it is a browser that I have been using for many years (from when there was some detail on the Opera web site / blog about the small town where the Opera software development work was happening - in those days)
But, when there is an issue like this, a formal / official response in a day or two would be welcome.
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axem1ll last edited by
I switched to cunning animal at the begging of the year, however didn't completely give up on Opera. In the recent months I've switched backed to Opera and have used it concurrently with a certain cyan-iconed browser that recently switched to chromium. I steel feel like Opera is the true browser because I've used it as my primary(probably the first) since I'd started using the Internet, however I just can't get past by recent shenanigans...
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Well if it is a false positive, why does the browser still work even if that DLL is missing during the install? Can't be an integral part of the browser then can it. But hey, at least it's not running if it's not a false positive. Should def. be looked into more thoroughly though.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Of course, otherwise it would be completely pointless for it to be there. I didn't include that in my post because we are talking about a PUP here, which is not Opera's own code (at least I hope it isn't haha) so... what you wrote is exactly why I pointed out that the browser still works. Opera also tried to download it again in the background 2 times today.
But I spent some time searching and Defender also falsely detects FoxieBro in other programs apparently so I don't know. I'm not going to allow it anyway since the browser seemingly works fine without it. -
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@leocg I have the autoupdate switched off and I always download the full installation file. No warnings here.
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padua last edited by
@leocg Can we request some one on the dev / QA team to see what the difference is between an autoupdated update and downloaded update - if there is a dll in the autoupdate that is not in the downloaded update and doesn't need to be there - then it shouldn't.
Autoupdate is a useful feature and time efficient and most users may prefer to use it.
Thank you.