does opera check for password breaches?
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operauserx last edited by
Chrome has an ability to check for leaked, or breached passwords, why doesnt opera have it?
does it really not have it or I have just not explored it?
edge have gave me a warning when it detect a password breach.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operauserx Oper doesn't have a search engine. It isn't constantly searching the web as Google does, so it doesn't know if some obscure website has your name and password. There are extensions and services available which do this - several internet security products include such a feature - so why should Opera devote their limited time and resources to do this?
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operauserx last edited by
then what do other popular browsers do?
chrome, edge, safari.
they warned me so many time for the password leaks and i had been saved.
if opera has so much concern about their users' privacy and security that they made a inbuilt VPN and ad-track blocker then why cant they make a data leak checker?
everyone does remember to install extensions for password breach checker.
everyone does not even know to install it, and none is available on the opera addons.
so if opera can make a password manager, it shall also make a password leak checker.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by sgunhouse
@operauserx They can't make a leak checker because they'd need to ask Microsoft or Google for the data to check against. Your internet security software probably does it already anyway.
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operauserx last edited by
they shall do it, it worst for a password to be stolen than just for sharing data with microsoft/google
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operauserx last edited by
when the password is stolen from the browser/ cloud, it detects the leak and warns the user about it. (i just dont know the exact process)
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operauserx Generally data from breaches is collected and if your name, government ID number, or username for a website appears among the data they warn you.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operauserx And they do it before the service from where the passwords were stolen?
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john-53 last edited by
It may be better not to have any web browser save passwords and use an independent program if such is needed.
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operauserx last edited by
that will definitely slow down the browser.
i try the most to block cookies and cache to get the maximum speed.
i even try to avoid any extensions unless they are really neccesary.
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operauserx last edited by
if opera does not check for password breach then if my VPN is on then will my password go to the hacker in the encrypted form?? (not going to turn it on for 24/7 as things will go very slow)
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operauserx How they get the info about the possible passwords leaking?If there is a password leaking in site XYZ, will you get informed before the site XYZ does that?
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operauserx last edited by
a VPN encrypts your data, so everything will be encrypted.
that time the attacker steals the password, he cant used it as VPN has encrypted it.
do you think that will help?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operauserx I don't really think that someone would try to get your passwords that way.
And nowadays, unless your are connecting to an insecure site, your connection is encrypted.