Question about my account's data synchronized
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci First, go to sync.opera.com and click on Reset Passphrase. Note that it will remove all your synced data from the server.
After that, go to settings > Personal Data > Synchronization> Encryption and choose the first option.
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Simone-Brunacci last edited by
@leocg wait I don't want to loose my synced data...this operation deletes only the data's encrypted with the passphrase or all the synced data's?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by leocg
@simone-brunacci It removes all your synced data, since it should be completely encrypted by the passphrase.
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Simone-Brunacci last edited by Simone-Brunacci
@leocg I don't have understood you I'm sorry..are you saying that it removes all my synced data's ?In that case that happens also if I simply change the passphrase? And again,why only some of the synced data's are encrypted by the passphrase?Thank you
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci For you to do anything with the passphrase (change, remove, etc), you need to delete all your synced data.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci By default, only synced saved passwords are encrypted. When you use a passphrase, all your synced data is encrypted.
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Simone-Brunacci last edited by
@leocg ok in this case, how could I save my files (like for example favorites ) before try to change that passphrase to try to unblock the encryption of these files that are not visible at now ? I don't want to lost my favorites list...plus if the passphrase is enabled at now,why when I look into my synced datas in my profile page only some of these are encrypted an not all of them? And why after that I've done the log in procedure,Opera doesn't ask me the passphrase to look into my synced settings?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci What you have in your devices should be kept and will start being synced again.
There is no way to save the data stored on servers.
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Simone-Brunacci last edited by
@leocg ok in this case, how could I save my files (like for example favorites ) before try to change that passphrase to try to unblock the encryption of these files that are not visible at now ? I don't want to lost my favorites list...plus if the passphrase is enabled at now,why when I look into my synced datas in my profile page only some of these are encrypted an not all of them? And why after that I've done the log in procedure,Opera doesn't ask me the passphrase to look into my synced settings?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci You would need to find a way to backup your profile directory on Android.
For passwords you would need to export them.if you are using a passphrase, everything in sync.opera.com should appear as encrypted.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci The encryption is made locally, before the synced data is sent to the server.
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Simone-Brunacci last edited by
@leocg not all the data are encrypted,only a few (like two passwords it seems to me ) and the other datas are available,how could I do eventually what you're counseling me?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci Synced passwords are always encrypted.
If only synced saved passwords are showing as encrypted, then you are not using a passphrase.
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Mark549 last edited by
@simone-brunacci said in Question about my account's data synchronized:
When I log into my Opera account and I take a look into my sync data's from my Android device I see that there are some of them that I can't see because they're encrypted, how can I change that?
It is because I've enabled a passfrase ( it is possible that I've done that in my PC )?
So I can see these encrypted datas only from my PC?If you notice encrypted data in your Opera account's sync from your Android device, it's likely due to a passphrase you enabled, possibly on your PC.
To view encrypted data on other devices, ensure they have the passphrase enabled for decryption.
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Simone-Brunacci last edited by
@leocg From what I'm seeing from this device there are **2 passwords and 58 preferences encrypted,**I think that to see them I've to insert the passphrase that I think to have used for the encryption on my PC (I don't remember to have used a passphrase but is possible)could you confirm that?
. **Could you provide me an explanation of preferences?**What they are ?
. what could happens if I don't remember the right passphrase used and I insert or change it with another one ? From what you've said I think that my data's could be deleted if I do that but all my days or only the encrypted ones? -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci Passwords and Preferences will always be encrypted in sync.opera.com, there is no way to access them in that page.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simone-brunacci Preferences is where your synced Opera settings are stored.
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Simone-Brunacci last edited by
@leocg and from where I can see them ? How could it be possible to check for these encrypted datas ?