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<p dir="auto">I asked Aria in German and English and got the same answer. My concern was why Chromium in Opera is behind Chrome, Edge or Vivaldi. And it simply stated, that it uses Presto to make sure its independent.<br />
Asking a second time it stated, this was due to fact that Chromium had to be adopted to and mingled with Opera‘s own engine Presto, making Opera One so smooth.</p>
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