[Solved]Opera is not saving data (or it's being removed)
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furkan-kutay last edited by
@leocg Is there any work around this problem? how can we solve it? will there be an update? I will not be able to reply to your reply, because my account will be logged out
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@furkan-kutay As you could see, there doesn't seem to be a solution at the moment.
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jcmlny last edited by
Mac Mini M1 and Macbook Air M1
Updated Latest Opera to version, issue is still present, the browser is essentially unusable, had to switch back to Chrome :_( -
UnderWoter last edited by UnderWoter
@andreibera I have the same problem, I just got a 2017 Mac, and I really hope they fix this, I love opera and will continue using it on my phone, but for now it looks like I’m going to safari on my Mac
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stefan1290 last edited by
It's been 25 days since the issue was reported, surely the devs know about this by now. There was an update yesterday, still no fix, I would guess this should be high priority... as the browser, as good as it is, is broken and unusable.
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angarsky last edited by
Confirm the issue.
Update stream:Stable
System:macOS Version 13.2.1 (Build 22D68) 13.2.1 arm64
Chromium version:110.0.5481.100Macbook Pro 14, M2 Pro chip
macOS Ventura 13.2.1 (22D68)The "Allow all cookies" option is active. But every time when a browser is closed it loses all cookies for all sites.
I've tried different versions from https://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop - the issue is the same. I even cleaned up the "/Users/<my_user>/Library/Application Support/com.operasoftware.Opera" every time before a new release installation. Also I set "defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate true" to prevent updates.
But!
On my old Macbook Pro 13 (2017, on Intel chip, Ventura 13.2 (22D49)) Opera works fine.I'm very upset since I use Opera as a primary browser last 15 years.
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sk4m87 last edited by
Topic is suggesting that the issue is valid to ARM systems only - but I can confirm that this is not true. I've got Intel (6700k) Ventura 13.2 'hackintosh' and the browser is unusable the same way.
It's sad, I'm loyal Opera user since 2001 on both Windows and Mac...
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opera-user12 last edited by
I've been having a lot of problems with Opera too, after I updated to Ventura.
The thing is, it's not Opera, it's macOS Ventura, it messed up the configuration for Opera now it's all messed up, I try to downgrade it and it didn't work so it's Ventura. Opera, or Apple need to find a fix
I recommend switching to chrome for a little bit of time until Apple on Opera fix this issue, I don't recommend switching to Safari because it's not really that good.
I also did some digging on the forms, all the cookie and password problems say that their operating system is macOS Ventura
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Daniboy1 last edited by
Hello,
I have 3 Macs and I have the same issue in 1 of them.
The one that has this issue where is not storing any passwords is a MacMini with M2Pro.
I tried to export the password from one of the working Macs and import to the one that is not working and doesn't work. I tried to add the password manually at the settings page and doesn't work either.Is not an issue with the Apple Silicon since one of the working Macs is a MacBook Pro with M1Pro Opera updated to 96.0.4693.20 (arm64). The other working one is an Intel based MacMini.
Waiting for a swift solution from Opera...
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mdzawadi last edited by mdzawadi
I too have this issue, After the update Ventura my opera forgets most login sessions.
This seems to be an M1 issue as my intel mac is fine, by my works mac with an M1 chip has the issue.
Also this happens on a fresh install of the OS and Opera, a reinstall of Opera also doesnt help.
How ever Home assistant does its login session, that seems to keep logged in.
Bug report in with Opera
Email: bs@opera.atlassian.net
use the subject:BS-50283 Opera on MacOS 13.2.1 forgets logins
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xauthtoken last edited by
The issue isn't with Apple Silicon at all.
It happens on my Mid 2017 MacBook Pro 15" which is obviously Intel based Mac.
The OS is Mac OS 13.2.1 -
poch333 last edited by
I was an Opera user back in the early days. I wanted to give it another try. I downloaded the setup app on my M1 Mac, so this is a fresh install. I enabled ad blocking, trackers blocking, etc. "Save passwords" is enabled. I log into my Gmail and Youtube accounts. However, every time I exit Opera, my logins weren't saved: I had to re-enter my credentials on Google and Youtube. I was also never asked to save any passwords, and none were saved for Gmail or YT.
I thought this might be an M1 issue, so I did a clean install on my Intel MacBook. I did not change any default settings. I logged into Gmail and Youtube, but on restarting Opera the same thing happened.
This is very disappointing to see just as I'm trying out Opera again.
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jcmlny last edited by
is there any official update from Opera? I cannot believe this is not fixed by now or any announcement from Opera
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stefan1290 last edited by
@jcmlny Apparently the devs know about this, I came across this bug 1 month ago, have switched to another browser since then. Response time is shocking...
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pino-knows last edited by
@opera-user12 Big Sur 11.7.4 also has this issue. Confirmed on 3 different computers with Big Sur. 11.7.1 & 11.7.3.
Looking for reason this might be happening but I'm thinking it's to do with permissions not allowing data to be stored or edited. Reports mirror those with macs trying to import csv passwords without success.
So far have tried enable full disk access for Opera and changing sharing & perms on both com.operasoftware.OperaGX folders, cache and App Support, to chmod 777 everyone. No dice.
I'll see if a VM with pre-monterey works.