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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      I've been using it today with SSL 3 disabled, and TLS 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 all enabled, and haven't had any crashes so far (touch wood!)
      🙂

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Spoke too soon, just crashed!
        ;_;
        Now switched TLS 1.1 and 1.2 off again.
        🙂

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        • kanstisama
          kanstisama last edited by

          You guys rock! Thanks for all this info. I thought I loose all my hair because of not being able to log to some sites and this random crashing!!! Argh!!!... Really annoying week!!! I will also stay on TLS 1.0 for now.

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          • redfox-cz
            redfox-cz last edited by

            The only working solution is to block access to address "autoupdate.opera.com" in your firewall (or add it to the Hosts file if you don't have a FW).
            I don't know why Opera team is still disabling TLS 1.1 and 1.2 remotely on all clients, if it is more secure than TLS 1.0. Some web sites require the later TLS versions and don't work with 1.0.

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            • blackbird71
              blackbird71 last edited by admin

              The only working solution is to block access to address "autoupdate.opera.com" in your firewall (or add it to the Hosts file if you don't have a FW). I don't know why Opera team is still disabling TLS 1.1 and 1.2 remotely on all clients...

              Have you tried the opera:config method noted above in <https://forums.opera.com/post/55410 >? Regardless, some time ago, I also blocked Opera's autoupdater (via renaming the updater file) just to be sure my own settings aren't perturbed any more. As to why Opera continues disabling TLS 1.1 and 1.2, I believe there's a definite though not universal stability problem for some users and sites if those settings are turned on with SSL3 turned off (see: <https://forums.opera.com/post/55555 > plus a myriad of past posts in various forums). I think Opera has set their update server to auto-respond to every Presto Opera startup "ping" with their SSL-TLS fix instructions. In the past, they've auto-delivered JavaScript updates and other things at that startup point, so it's not unprecedented.

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