Opera 72 update
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jojo0587 last edited by
@jojo0587: I use Opera in my native language (Polish) on a daily basis. I changed the language to English to give exactly what information will appear then. Of course, a restart was required after the change. The site was still down then. I returned to my laungage and after the next reboot, the site is already operational and then there is information about using some cookies.
I can see the solution to this problem are Opera restarts. But there is a bug that prevent the saving of cookies.My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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jojo0587 last edited by
@jojo0587: OK... since the restart related to the Polish language, I have not restarted Opera. Once the site is up and running. But after closing this site, she stopped again. Again, there is the same message and again, the site does not save any cookie.
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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jojo0587 last edited by
@leocg: I disabled it but site still doesn't work. Opera still doesn't save any cookies for this site.
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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avmon last edited by
@jacknielsen: The same happens to me. I go to extensions updates and there is nothing.
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jojo0587 last edited by
@leocg: no. In my daily Opera, I'd rather not lose bookmarks, settings, extensions, etc.
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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teknomobil last edited by
After updating opera 72 I get this warning. The extension is opera ad block. I updated it. I keep getting alerts.
"Additional permissions are required to upgrade the plugin. Go to the add-on manager to accept the upgrade."
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@lowre: Nightingale View and Gentle Night Mode extensions may be of interest to you.
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pkudla Opera last edited by
@jacknielsen We’re sorry for that issue. It was caused by one of our internal extensions. A fix has already been released, and the message should no longer appear.
A few words about our internal extensions, as the topic raises some concerns: Hidden extensions are an integral part of the browser and all are made by Opera (none is third-party software). We use this technology to implement a variety of functionality, just as we do in the native code. Extensions simplify some tasks and allow for more flexibility (e.g. we are able to release a fix without releasing a major update). In situations when performance is not critical we consider using an extension if it’s reasonable, so the required permission is nothing to worry about.