[Duplicated]Issues with connecting My Flow
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A Former User last edited by
I've got five devices, that I want to connect via "My Flow". Presently I can connect my home MacBook, my work Windows 11 laptop and my iPhone via Flow.
But connecting my Samsung Galaxy Tablet and my old iPad isn't possible at the moment. How is this possible?
Surely I try connect the Samsung with opera.com/connect. But everytime I do this, it leads to me to the synchronization page on my MacBook. Nowhere, where I can enter any code.
Even worse is connecting with my iPad at the moment. Because it broke the whole chain. Not recognizing the QR-code (the numbers-letters-connection didn't fare better), I was totally logged out on my MacBook, leaving only the iPhone in the chain.
For practical reasons, It would be sufficient to keep the three pieces chain intact. But I'd prefer to connect the two tablets, too.
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A Former User last edited by
@der-himmelssheriff Luckily I could connect my iPad at least, not through scanning but by the code.
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froboc0p1 last edited by leocg
I'm having this same problem. When I go to connect Opera on my laptop with Opera on my phone (Samsung Galaxy S23), I scan the QR code using my phone and it tells me to "follow the instructions on your other device" but that only ever takes me to a page that says "Congratulations! You're logged in" and links away to other pages where I can choose what data to synchronize, but it has no directions to follow for completing the connection between my two Opera logins.
Does anyone know how to fix this issue?? It's maddening not to be able to share links between my devices more easily
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A Former User last edited by
I'm having the same issue, too. And nobody seems to care. I can't even log into my Opera account with my tablet. It doesn't work in Opera, but it does in Chrome or Vivaldi!
I get the impression that it's not worth using niche browsers like Opera, Vivaldi or Brave. They promise better experience by more features or more privacy, but they fail in delivering the basics. In Opera's case it's the syncronization and minor and major other flaws. And I could say the same about the other two.
I'm spending so much time to set things right, often without result. It's annoying, really. In theory, Opera is a beautiful browser with nice features, but it leaves you alone in practice very often. And in cases like this, nobody listens. Unfortunately,!