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

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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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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @mroky last edited by

                @mroky It wasn't a bug, but something deliberately added. And there were requests to remove the warning or, at least, allow to hide it and those requests were analyzed together with the several others that Opera receive all the time, that now were granted.

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                • LeandroMouzinho
                  LeandroMouzinho last edited by

                  I need you to remove this please

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @LeandroMouzinho last edited by

                    @leandromouzinho See https://forums.opera.com/post/301329

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                    • mroky
                      mroky @leocg last edited by

                      @leocg
                      Never said it was a bug.

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @mroky last edited by

                        @mroky The way you wrote your posts seems to say the opposite.

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                        • duduindo
                          duduindo @burnout426 last edited by

                          @burnout426 Thank you, bro

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                          • mrmorpheus
                            mrmorpheus last edited by

                            I recently migrated to Vivaldi despite being an avid Opera user since around 2002. Over the last few years the browser has become too much like Chrome and Opera developers too much like Google developers - implementing features without adding any abilities to disable them, adding bloat that no-one asks for and afterwards ignoring all pleas from their community, which is what made them what they are.

                            Yes, a banner like this is a minor thing you might say, but it's an indication of a much bigger problem with their mentality. I liked Opera specifically because it was different and more customizable than others but it has slowly become faceless just like every other major browser.

                            Vivaldi has turned out to be pretty great. Not the best thing ever but way better and much more customizable than Opera. I have styled it the way I want, created custom images for tiles (something Opera STILL doesn't have) and it works like a treat. Sorry to say but Opera lost one very loyal customer.

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                            • KenSe
                              KenSe last edited by

                              Remove This Warning or We Ban Opera From showing out Website and will mark opera as unsafe browser ... on Google Search Results

                              if it is harmful remove console tab from your developer tools ,
                              if you really care about users ... why dod u show it on opera developer too ?

                              do not use any unsafe extension for hide this warning
                              just ban opera

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                              • derloopkat
                                derloopkat @burnout426 last edited by

                                @burnout426 said in [Solved]How to remove the Warning message in Dev Console?:

                                showConsoleSecurityWarning

                                There is no showConsoleSecurityWarning in preferences file.

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                                • burnout426
                                  burnout426 Volunteer @derloopkat last edited by

                                  @derloopkat It might only show after you click the "Don't warn me again" link in the dev console and then close Opera.

                                  showConsoleSecurityWarning is there for me under /devtools/synced_preferences_sync_disabled in the Preferences file for me and is set to "false".

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                                  • derloopkat
                                    derloopkat @burnout426 last edited by derloopkat

                                    @burnout426 there's no such link in version: 95.0.4635.90. This issue is not "solved". Why is it marked as "solved"? If they have to show that warning, clearly this browser is not for developers. It's made for retards.

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                                    • nashuim
                                      nashuim @derloopkat last edited by

                                      @derloopkat The latest stable Opera version is 105, you need to update to be able to remove this warning

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                                      • derloopkat
                                        derloopkat @nashuim last edited by

                                        @nashuim got the upgrade for version 105.0.4970.34 (the page claims to be "104.0.4944.33 Stable update" but the exe file details says 105...) It's not upgrading anything. Opera version remains the same (95.0.4635.90).

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                                        • burnout426
                                          burnout426 Volunteer @derloopkat last edited by burnout426

                                          @derloopkat What version of Windows? Opera 96 and above requires Windows 10 or newer.

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                                          • derloopkat
                                            derloopkat @burnout426 last edited by

                                            @burnout426 Windows 8.1

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