Opera 82.0.4227.33 Stable update
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
Hello Opera Fans, Today, we have the Opera 82 Stable update. It’s based on Chromium version 96.0.4664.93. Also, we’ve got a special update for our users in Poland. In the sidebar, in the Special Features section, you’ll find a new icon. This is Loomi. Loomi.tv is a standalone web video streaming service currently available in…
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
*.93? lol too late
It should be 96.0.4664.110 already, you are always behind...
"Google is aware of reports that an exploit for CVE-2021-4102 exists in the wild." -- so you better hurry up -
jojo0587 last edited by
I updated but I don't have Loomi in the sidebar (as it is in the graphics). Why?
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ddvddv last edited by
It's good to live in Poland and using Opera ...
Opera continue it's region discrimination. -
treego last edited by
@ddvddv said in Opera 82.0.4227.33 Stable update:
It's good to live in Poland and using Opera ...
Opera continue it's region discrimination.I am not jealous of Poland … Opera is still terrific in the United States here!
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ddvddv last edited by
@jojo0587: Poland is not the point The point is regional discrimination of the browser.
Just few examples... Poland got new extra in this version, US users got Tidal in the side player etc etc,,, what about the other part of the world users . Opera should be the same for everybody. -
treego last edited by
@ddvddv said in Opera 82.0.4227.33 Stable update:
@jojo0587: Poland is not the point The point is regional discrimination of the browser.
Just few examples... Poland got new extra in this version, US users got Tidal in the side player etc etc,,, what about the other part of the world users . Opera should be the same for everybody.I am guessing that national laws make some services/features unavailable in certain nations, but I don't know Opera's official reason for this.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@ddvddv I guess it's simply how things work in the world of business. If you are going to offer a third party service through your product, you probably will offer, first, the ones that have more possibility of success in each region, that better help you getting more users, more revenue.
Also, we don't know if there are and how are the agreements with those services, if there are limitations on where they can offer certain services.
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rick2 last edited by
@ddvddv: Did you read the linked blogpost? It's not a "regional discrimination of the browser", but Loomi.tv seems to be a new service by Opera available only in Poland for the moment:
"Loomi, the brand new VOD platform by Opera..."
So I'm guessing it's a regional restriction from the service itself, just like Hulu, Prime, Netflix, Disney+, etc.
Some of those are more global but offer different conent in different regions for bussiness/economic reasons.
I don't live in Poland, and if I go to https://loomi.tv/ all I see is:
"We aren’t in your region yet"
So having it in my browser wouldn't make a difference
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adam1709 last edited by
It is a pity that there is no support in Polish (in general) even though there is a Polish branch in Poland. Once upon a time you could get help on Facebook, there has been a long silence.
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rogguzlan last edited by
There were problems with synchronization again. I'm creating a bookmark on my phone, and it will appear on my computer tomorrow. Maybe it won't. Several bookmarks may suddenly appear, including old or deleted ones. Opera 82.0.4227.33.
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ironbone last edited by
Unfortunately https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html does not work under Linux