Can you disable active content when browsing using opera 26/nexus 7/lollipop
- 
					
					
					
					
cmendla last edited bySince I installed Lollipop, my nexus 7 has been reduced to a blithering, unstable, barely usable piece of junk. One thing that I think would help would be to disable active content when browsing (Flash, javascript etc) when browsing using Opera 26. Is there any way to do this? thanks chris 
- 
					
					
					
					
sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited byFlash doesn't work in Lollipop - all you're getting is HTML5. Sorry, I don't see anything about disabling animations or javascript in the settings or flags ... Which generation Nexus 7? My own Nexus 7 (second generation) seems pretty good with Lollipop, the only part I dislike is apps that hide the top toolbar (the one with the clock in it, and that Opera Mobile Classic doesn't work. 
- 
					
					
					
					
janghou last edited byOpera Mobile Classic doesn't work.That does work now, it has been updated, to 12.1  
- 
					
					
					
					
A Former User last edited byNot exactly to the point maybe, but might be somehow related... 
 What's your Android version, guys? There's news about Google and Lollipop:Right, now back to the MWC stuff starting with the news that Android 5.x Lollipop will not now be encrypted by default. Google had promised out-of-the-box encryption for the latest version of the OS, after a similar announcement by Apple for iOS 8. However, at some point it's backed off from the agreement. Sorry for the interruption. 
- 
					
					
					
					
emoller last edited by admin@sgunhouse it's no longer available in the play store, but you can download it from opera.com, see this post