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    [Solved]How to remove the Warning message in Dev Console?

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    • LucaSantos
      LucaSantos last edited by

      Hi, I'm a web developer and I believe this warning is important for regular users, but it ends up taking up a considerable region of the console.

      • one of the possible solutions would be to be able to disable this warning when the user confirms that he has read and is aware of the risks.

      • another possible solution would be to allow this warning to be disabled only for accounts synchronized in the browser, ensuring that whoever is logged in would be responsible.

      • a last option would be to be able to remove this warning for a period of time, like 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, something along those lines.

      thanks.

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      • nashuim
        nashuim last edited by

        There's no point posting recommendations or threats.
        The Opera team is not reading this thread and even if they were they wouldn't do anything because it's not in their interest.

        Either use the workaround posted on this thread or use another option. Expecting the Opera team to care about developers will lead you nowhere.

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        • ethv
          ethv last edited by

          Still can't disable it without a custom extension?
          So annoying...

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          • asdasdasdasdasdsad
            asdasdasdasdasdsad last edited by

            used the custom extension... it's a shame

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            • dayno
              dayno last edited by

              Remove this stupid message, please.

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              • lexoring
                lexoring @dayno last edited by

                So much time has passed and the opera has not done anything yet.

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                • stopz
                  stopz last edited by

                  Created this account just to support this topic. Opera please make this warning optional or remove this thing. Thanks.

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                  • dmitrystas
                    dmitrystas last edited by

                    still no way to hide this worthless warning?

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                    • oddssatisfy
                      oddssatisfy @TruckTonka last edited by

                      @trucktonka said in How to remove the Warning message in Dev Console?:

                      Just start trying Opera today all good, except can can I remove the Warning message in the dev console to gain some desktop space back?

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                      Thanks.

                      I am also having the same issue.

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                      • joeri-thys
                        joeri-thys @oddssatisfy last edited by

                        @oddssatisfy This still works : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72462196/red-warning-message-in-opera-console

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                        • joeri-thys
                          joeri-thys @dmitrystas last edited by

                          @dmitrystas This still works : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72462196/red-warning-message-in-opera-console

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                          • oddssatisfy
                            oddssatisfy last edited by

                            @joeri-thys thank you for your suggestion

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                            • joeri-thys
                              joeri-thys @oddssatisfy last edited by

                              @oddssatisfy You're welcome.

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                              • mrmorpheus
                                mrmorpheus last edited by

                                This is so Opera - introduce a feature no-one asked for and then ignore everyone complaining about it. It would've taken them a couple hours to implement a toggle in the settings but hey, why bother when you can just ignore your users, right? It's like they're trying to find new ways to push users away from their browser. It's almost like every update adds some bloat that you have to turn off, some shopping "improvements" that I always disable or some warnings that you conveniently can't even hide.

                                Vivaldi and other browsers are looking like better and better alternatives with every release. Might as well just bite the bullet and leave Opera for once. Tired of them by now.

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                                • verstack
                                  verstack @joeri-thys last edited by

                                  @joeri-thys Yes, if you immediately go to the console. But if you first open the element inspector and switch to the console, or open the console directly in the inspector, then this does not work. The banner stays in place. Unfortunately, I do this very often, so this solution did not help me. It helped to remove the opera and switch to another browser.

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                                  • joeri-thys
                                    joeri-thys @verstack last edited by

                                    @verstack Hi there, Sure works for me, at least untill the next Opera update.
                                    Maybe you didn't go through the whole procedure, or maybe it only works on a Mac, can't tell for sure.

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                                    • someguynameded
                                      someguynameded last edited by leocg

                                      Please remove the message! I thougth I finally found a browser that meets my needs and I'm specifically using for development purposes and this is so annoying. Make it stay there for like 10 seconds and then make it disappear. Opera developers making it difficult for other developers, that's simply ridiculous

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                                      • Mdhia
                                        Mdhia last edited by

                                        this is like telling us opera is not for developpers ?

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                                        • burnout426
                                          burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426

                                          Starting with Opera 97.0.4711.0, there's a "Don't warn me again" link in the warning you can click.

                                          The setting is stored at root/devtools/synced_preferences_sync_disabled/showConsoleSecurityWarning in the "Preferences" file in the profile folder. It gets the value of false. (Well, currently, it gets the value of the string "false" instead of a bool false, but it still hides the warning message all the same.)

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                                          • mroky
                                            mroky @burnout426 last edited by mroky

                                            @burnout426
                                            Finally a proper solution to a frustrating non dismissible warning banner that came almost 1 year later. Which should have been a default option in the first place.

                                            I don't understand how such thing is released to production. This isn't even a mistake a junior developer can make, yet alone this must have been approved by their peers and managers. Are they first time internet users or what? Every warning, every popup, every banner can be dismissed. This shouldn't even be discussed. Such a shame for Opera.

                                            And, this issue should have been solved with a hotfix instead of adding it as an option feature in a version release.

                                            Also, Opera 97 and this option to dismiss the warning is still not available in Opera GX.

                                            Thanks for the update anyway. Meh at best.

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