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    • box250383
      box250383 @leocg last edited by

      @leocg thanks. I am not alone with this problem

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      • box250383
        box250383 @leocg last edited by

        @leocg And do not help me where to find "go to opera: // discards" Is it somewhere in the opera settings? Can't find "discards" via translator

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @box250383 last edited by

          @box250383 Not a problem but a Chromium change.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @box250383 last edited by

            @box250383 just type opera://discards in address bar.

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            • box250383
              box250383 last edited by

              Good day.
              I want to clarify again.
              after the last update of the browser, inactive (background) open pages fly off, that is, they are reloaded. that is, while you are working in one tab, Facebook opened in another tab is disabled
              this is very inconvenient. just a disaster.
              Can I do it as it was before the update? or you can eliminate this inconvenience.

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              • box250383
                box250383 last edited by

                @box250383 said in Opera refreshing pages automatically if background tab left for a certain time:

                go to opera: // discards

                settings - advanced - background synchronization - Allow recently closed sites to finish receiving and transmitting data (recommended) - negative.
                are these settings?

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                • box250383
                  box250383 @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg Or what extension should I install?

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @box250383 last edited by

                    @box250383 Nope, it's something completely different.

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @box250383 last edited by

                      @box250383 I don't know any to recommend.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by leocg

                        True. This is so annoying. I already reported this and tweeted them, but no answer. This is a major inconvenient because I lose the progress when tab refreshes. I don't know why they added this option. I specifically hated this in Chrome, at least they have an option to disable it. Wouldn't like to switch because I honestly love Opera.

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                          @sclears It's a Chromium change, so (almost) all Chromium based browser will behave that way.

                          And Chrome doesn't have an option to disable it. At least not that I could find in Chrome Canary.

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

                            @leocg It does have the option, in chrome/flags.

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                            • leocg
                              leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                              @sclears Then it was or will be removed because Chrome Canary no longer has such option.

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                              • koorosheghbali
                                koorosheghbali @leocg last edited by

                                just ignore it

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                                • beus1201
                                  beus1201 @leocg last edited by

                                  @leocg Is there any workaround? Or can you develop any?
                                  I mean, that is a plain idiocy, to simply unload a tab just because I was not looking there for a few minutes. It makes the browser basically unusable for anyone apart from pre-schoolers.
                                  When I keep multiple tabs open, most probably there is a reason for it. And unloading them completely defies the whole purpose of the ability to keep them open. Are we going back to IE 1.0 era?
                                  I quite love Opera (loved it much more years ago, with Presto engine, then the switch to Chromium came...understandably, as Presto developers were unable to keep pace with quickening development in the web world), but it is continually getting worse with each Chromium update. And now, with this one, it has become a complete disaster.

                                  How can we let stupid google decide what is good for us and what is not? It seems like FF will become the only viable option. Or...?

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                                  • Edweirdo
                                    Edweirdo last edited by

                                    I have Opera open all the time, with various tabs such as Gmail, WhatsApp etc. I've noticed recently that if I change focus to a different tab Gmail, WhatsApp etc. time out (I don't know what the interval is) so that when I click back onto them later they have to refresh, as if I've just clicked on the URI. Is there some setting that I need to fix to stop this happening - it's not a problem as such, just annoying.

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                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @Edweirdo last edited by

                                      @Edweirdo See above

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                                      • leocg
                                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @beus1201 last edited by

                                        @beus1201 It seems that there are extensions that claim to avoid it. I never used any so I can't recommend any.

                                        I'm not a developer, so I can't develop a solution. And I'm not sure if Opera could do it without having serious issues om very Chromium update.

                                        And you can always use opera://discards to avoid discarding a tab.

                                        I mean, that is a plain idiocy, to simply unload a tab just because I was not looking there for a few minutes. It makes the browser basically unusable for anyone apart from pre-schoolers.

                                        That seems to be Google's solution to reduce RAM and CPU usage, something that users used to complain a lot.

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                                        • beus1201
                                          beus1201 last edited by

                                          @leocg Thanks for replying, I frankly thought you are from the 'inside'. I just hope then that some developer will read it.
                                          Sadly, the proposed approach with discards is practically unusable - I open a new tab, and...here we go again. Moreover, it conveniently forgets the setting of the "auto discardable" flag on a simple browser restart. which would mean I'd have to go there and fiddle with it everytime upon starting the browser. Unusable.
                                          And as to the "solution" - very nice of them - people complain about eating too much RAM so, instead of optimizing our code, let's simply discard their data from RAM. And it won't help CPU usage either; on the contrary - each reload of a discarded tab costs quite a lot of CPU, and even more data. The folks at google seem to have lost the last bits of any brain they have had.
                                          This "solution" very much reminds me of one folk song where the lyrics go like "to prevent people from stealing, let's cut off their arms; to prevent them from running away, let's cut off their legs." This "solution" is very much just that.

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                                          • spiderfarm
                                            spiderfarm last edited by

                                            Same problem here, Opera now refreshes tabs after a few mins. Bloody annoying !!! I often have several tabs open, usually 2 internet radio, couple of youtube and some text pages. Such a nuisance have an hour long paused video, restart from the beginning and the paused internet radio start by itself. The only cure I can find so far is Firef*x.... I'd far rather be using Opera...

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