Opera 108
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A Former User last edited by
I realize, that "block all third party cookies" will still always be returned to default.
After restart I had "continue shopping" tiles on my speed dials.
And allow ads for specific sites were reverted, so I had to delete them manually again. -
A Former User last edited by
@lancealot I don't normally do that, so I wouldn't notice. I've seen some people over there at the Vivaldi forum complaining of crashes when doing the same on Mac. I haven't had this either, because I don't use Vivaldi on a regular base.
But I'm trying it with Opera on Windows when I'm on my work computer then. -
A Former User last edited by
@lancealot I'm on Windows 11 and I can't reproduce it. Tried it twice and worked as expected. Maybe in issue on Win 10 only?
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andrew84 last edited by
It's impossible here to insert a tab to the first position if the tab was dragged out of the tabstrip.
*tabs dragging smoothness and accuracy are still far from pre-One version.
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operasurfer1094952 last edited by
Nice. Can you consider my question regarding the release cycle? Detailed inquiry is here: https://forums.opera.com/topic/70380/update-stalls-but-i-have-another-question
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A Former User last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff Now I also had it on my windows machine, all three of them:
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no third party cookies blocking possible (only in private mode)
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"continue shopping" was activated although it was deactivated before
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and the exceptions for the adblocker were resetted to default, thereby including "Google", "Facebook" and all these well known fellows.
I wish that an update would respect customized choice by default, actually.
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andrew84 last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff mby Win 10 specific.
I also checked the same in Developer version. It works there in most cases, but sometimes browsers crashes.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff: I fully agree. No doubt someone will write, "Well you don't pay for the software, so..."
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A Former User last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould That's one of the reasons I will be driven to use another browser than Opera. At the moment I'm trying Vivaldi. Haven't seen any shady behavior there, yet.
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lancealot last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff I agree, I am getting close to dropping Opera myself because the relentless bugs in each release is getting to be too much. The weird thing is I also use the Android Opera version and never have any issues, but the desktop Opera is a mess. I really wish they would concentrate on the bugs before releasing any new features. Will have to see how long my patience will last with these ongoing release bugs before I move to another web browser. You will have to update how Vivaldi is once you have more time to use it.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff said in Opera 108:
and the exceptions for the adblocker were resetted to default, thereby including "Google", "Facebook" and all these well known fellows.
Might be a side effect of this fix:
DNA-115228 Adblocker is blocking ads when turned off
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426 Thank you, may of course be that way. But I've seen similar behavior before, sometimes with each update indeed. Opera as a company isn't considered the most trustworty, though because of its Chinese owners and their involvement in advertising.
I suppose, if they want keep users trusting them, they should be considerably more careful with these things. -
A Former User last edited by
@lancealot I used Vivaldi from 2018-2022, so I can generally say, that they can be trusted. Performance was once a thing and some bugs after updates. One reason I went for Opera.
If you are von Windows, or Linux, you should at least have a better experience than with Opera. I assume, on Android they're on par. On Mac, Opera seems slightly better for me. On iOS they are simply too different as to compare.
As a company Vivaldi simply can be trusted. I couldn't say the same about Opera. At least not as long as Kunlun is their majority owner. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff Just for curiosity, what made you trust the previous owners? Did you know who they were?